Jesus Is the Good Shepherd (I AM Series Part 4)
In John 10:11, Jesus deepens the shepherd imagery He has already introduced: “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” This is not a gentle or sentimental image. It is a declaration that reveals the heart of Christ’s mission and the nature of His authority. If “I am the gate” speaks of access and safety, “I am the good shepherd” speaks of leadership, sacrifice, and the kind of care that does not withdraw when it is costly. In this statement, Jesus does not merely describe Himself. He distinguishes Himself from every false shepherd and every failed form of leadership. To understand the weight of this claim, we must consider the biblical background, the immediate context, and what it reveals about who Jesus is and what He has come to do. The Biblical Background: God as Shepherd Shepherd imagery runs deeply through the Old Testament and is consistently associated with God’s care for His people. Psalm 23 declares, “The Lord is my shepherd,” present...