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October 22, 2025 6 mins

Daily Dose of Hope

October 22, 2025

 

Scripture - John 10:1-21

 

Prayer:  Almighty God, We come before you on this Wednesday, in the middle of our week, with both humility and gratefulness.  You are so powerful, so holy, and so wise.  We need you.  We seek you.  We are desperate to hear a word from you today, Lord.  We also know that we have failed over and over again.  Lord, forgive us for our sins, for the ways we fall short.  In these next few moments of silence, Lord, hear our prayers...Jesus, help us stay focused on you and your Word today.  In Your Name, Amen.

 

Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that goes along with the New Hope Church daily Bible reading plan.  As most of you know, we are currently doing a deep dive into the Gospels and Acts.  Today, we begin John 10.

 

Today, we have come to our third and fourth I AM statements from Jesus, "I am the door of the sheep" and "I am the good shepherd."  Let's go deeper here.

 

Jesus begins the chapter with an analogy about sheep.  Most of us aren't going to get the deeper meaning because we generally don't know a lot about sheep.  From what I understand, a shepherd has a distinctive call for his sheep.  His sheep know his voice and his call.  They aren't going to respond to a stranger, they know the voice of their own shepherd.  It's the shepherd that enters the sheep pen by the front gate.  He doesn't need to sneak in by climbing the fence.  He safely leads the sheep out to pasture.  He is the one that the sheep can trust.

 

Then, why does Jesus say he is the gate?  Afterall, we expect him to say he is shepherd, he has literally just given us this shepherd language that makes a fair amount of sense.  Why a gate?  This took some research. 

 

In the middle east at the time, the sheep slept in a pen without a gate; there was just an opening.  The shepherd was literally the gate for the pen.  He would lay his body across the opening.  No sheep would step over him and a wolf couldn't get in without getting past the shepherd first.  He was literally the gate. If this is the case, we can see how Jesus could easily be both the gate and the shepherd at the same time.

 

Other scholars say that Jesus is speaking of a literal gate and they cite his use of the word doorkeeper as evidence.  Regardless of a literal gate or a shepherd using his body as the gate, I think the meaning is the same.  Jesus is protecting the sheep.  The thieves and robbers come to wound and destroy.  Jesus, as the gate, protects life at nighttime and offers life during the day by taking the sheep out to pasture.  It's all about living the life abundant. 

 

If you haven't figured it out by now, we are the sheep and Jesus is our shepherd.  He is the voice we need to seek, he is the one who provides and protects, and he is one who offers abundant and full life.  And Jesus is a very good shepherd.  He laid down his life for his sheep, for us.  He wasn't coerced

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