Iamthegoodshepherd.Thegoodshepherdlays down his life for the sheep. The hired hand is not theshepherdand does not own the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and runs away.
Then the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. The man runs away because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep. Iamthegoodshepherd;Iknow my sheep and my sheep ...
In proclaiming that He is theGoodShepherd, Jesus speaks of laying down His life for His sheep (John 10:15, 17-18). Jesus' death was divinely appointed. It is only through Him that we receive salvation.
Iamthegoodshepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own (John 10:14). ThegoodShepherdlayeth down his life for the sheep; not only does his work with his life in his hand, but he deliberately lays down his life and consciously divests himself of his life, and is doing it now. Thegoodshepherdlays down his life for the sheep.
12 The hired hand, since he is not theshepherdand doesn't own the sheep, leaves them and runs away when he sees a wolf coming. The wolf then snatches and scatters them. 13 This happens because he is a hired hand and doesn't care about the sheep.
14 I am thegoodshepherd. IAMtheGoodShepherdisthefourth of seven great I AM statements by Jesus. Understand why He uses the analogy of theshepherdand sheep.
Learn how Jesus Christ claimed to be thegoodshepherdwho gives His life for the sheep in John 10:11. Discover the biblical evidence of His deity, His character, His sacrifice and His invitation to salvation. IAMTHEGOODSHEPHERDThedeclaration Iamthegoodshepherd comes from the lips of our Lord in John 10:11, where He proclaims, Thegoodshepherdgiveth his life for the sheep. In these sacred words, Christ reveals not only His identity but also the depth of His love and sacrifice for humanity.
When Jesus called Himself thegoodshepherd, He unmistakably took for Himself one of God's titles in the Old Testament: TheLord is myshepherd (Psalm 23:1). Iamtheresurrection and the life (John 11:25). Jesus made this Iam statement immediately before raising Lazarus from the dead.
Title: The God We Can Know: I Am theGoodShepherdDescription: Join us during this season of Lent as we explore the IAm sayings of Jesus. Please join us in supporting the missions and ... Ich bin ein guter Hirt, BWV 85, is a sacred church cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1725 for the second Sunday after Easter (Misericordias Domini) and first performed on 15 April 1725 at St.
Nicholas Church in Leipzig. The work draws its…