9.14.25 John 10:22-42

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LOOK:

Have you responded personally to our Lord’s three great declarations recorded in this chapter? He is the Door. Have you “entered in” by faith so that you are saved? He is the Good Shepherd. Have you heard His voice and trusted Him? After all, He laid down His life for you!

He is the Son of God. Do you believe that? If yes, you can be ASSURED that you have eternal life!

9.7.25 John 10:1-21

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LOOK:

Since Jesus Christ is “the Door,” we would expect a division, because a door shuts some people in and others out! He is the Good Shepherd, and the shepherd must separate the sheep from the goats. It is impossible to be neutral about Jesus Christ; for, what we believe about Him is a matter of life or death (John 8:24).

8.24.25 John 9

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LOOK:

The man we met in this chapter was born blind; he had never seen the beauty of God’s creation or the faces of his loved ones. When Jesus arrived on the scene, everything changed, and the man was made to see. However, the greatest miracle was not the opening of his eyes but the opening of his heart to the Savior. It cost him everything to confess Jesus as the Son of God, but he was willing to do it. Are we willing to do the same?

8.10.25 John 8:12-30

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LOOK:

Jesus’s purpose, the reason why He came, was to show us how much God loves us and to save us by an act of supreme self-sacrifice. But in order to be saved, we must put our trust in Jesus. As Jesus says, “Unless you believe that I am he, you will die in your sins. If you haven’t placed your full faith and trust in Jesus, the time is now. You don’t know that you have tomorrow, so put your trust in Jesus today and follow Him.

8.3.25 John 8:1-11

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LOOK:

The Law was given to reveal sin (Rom. 3:20), and we must be condemned by the Law before we can be cleansed by God’s grace. Law and grace do not compete with each other; they complement each other. Nobody was ever saved by keeping the Law, but nobody was ever saved by grace who was not first indicted by the Law. There must be conviction before there can be conversion.

Christ’s gracious forgiveness should not be seen as a license to keep on sinning. “Go, and sin no more!” was our Lord’s counsel. Let’s pray that God’s forgiveness and compassion toward us motivates us to live a holy and obedient life to the glory of God.