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John’s Gospel: Reflections on Chapter 10 (“My kingdom is not of this world”), Part 4

So what does all this mean for, you know, shepherds … as in shepherds of a local church? As I mentioned in part 1 of this series, I’ve posted extensively on that question back in the fall. The links are … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Reflections on Chapter 10 (“My kingdom is not of this world”), Part 3

The path to the abundant life is not better economic policies and a new chairman of the Fed. It’s the expansion of the Kingdom. It’s serving Jesus as King. So, if that’s right, how do we relate to the secular … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Reflections on Chapter 10 (“My kingdom is not of this world”), Part 2

How did God decide to solve the world’s problems? (Eze 34:23-24 ESV)  23 And I will set up over them one shepherd, my servant David, and he shall feed them: he shall feed them and be their shepherd.  24 And I, … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Reflections on Chapter 10 (“My kingdom is not of this world”), Part 1

John 10 is based on Ezekiel 34, in which God condemns the “shepherds” of Judah shortly before he allowed Nebuchadnezzar to destroy Jerusalem and the Temple. (Eze 34:2-5 ESV)  2 “Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel; prophesy, … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Chapter 10:30-42 (“I and the Father are one”)

Jesus concludes his discourse with “the Jews,” that is, the Jewish religious leaders, saying, (John 10:30 ESV) 30 “I and the Father are one.” That was, in reality, more than a little gratuitous. Jesus is again leaning into the punch. … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Chapter 10:22-29 (“no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand”)

(John 10:22-23 ESV)  22 At that time the Feast of Dedication took place at Jerusalem. It was winter,  23 and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the colonnade of Solomon. The Feast of Dedication is Hanukkah. As the NET … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Reflections on Chapter 4

[You know, I’d thought sure that I’d written a reflections post on John 4, but I sure can’t find it. So I’m taking us back a few chapters to correct my oversight.] There are just so many powerful lessons built … Continue reading

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A Question on Fellowship: A Stab at an Answer

So how should someone decide on which congregation to join? What’s most important? It’s a tough question — and I’ll admit to struggling a bit with how to articulate my own thoughts. But I’ve found the comments in the earlier … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Chapter 10:11-21 (“I am the Good Shepherd”)

(John 10:11a ESV)  11 I am the good shepherd. Jesus now changes figures of speech. No longer is he the door; he’s the shepherd. He borrows his language from Ezekiel 34 — (Eze 34:15 ESV)  15 I myself will be the … Continue reading

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John’s Gospel: Chapter 10:1-10 (“I am the door”)

John 10 continues the narrative of John 9. In particular, Jesus is responding to this exchange with the Pharisees — (John 9:39-41 ESV)  39 Jesus said, “For judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may … Continue reading

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