“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep. - John 10:11
Sheep are very simple and defenseless animals. They are easily afraid, they follow the crowd (even when it leads to danger), and they need constant care and protection.
Because sheep are very dependent animals who cannot survive on their own, they need a shepherd to keep watch over them, guide them, and keep them safe. With no sharp teeth, claws, or the ability to run quickly, having a shepherd to keep watch over them and defend them from wolves, lions, and bears is critical to their survival.
Jesus reminds us that when it comes to being a shepherd, you can either be a good shepherd or you can be a bad one. What separates the good shepherds from the bad is their willingness to give up their life for the sheep.
In John 10:11, Jesus tells us that He is the good shepherd, and one that willingly gives His life for us, His sheep. Let us be thankful and reminded today of the beautiful sacrifice that Jesus gave to us, His own life, so that we can be saved, redeemed, forgiven, healed, and set free.