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Key Passage: Read John 10:11-18 PASSAGE EXPLORATION Observation: What does it say? 1. What is being communicated in the passage? 2. Does the passage raise or answer any questions? 3. Are there any Old Testament terms used in the passage? Interpretation: What does it mean? 4. What is the historical setting of the passage? 5. What background information is helpful in understanding this passage? 6. How does this passage relate to the Bible as a whole? Application: What are you supposed to think, feel or do differently? 7. Are there any promises for you to believe and conditions for you to meet? 8. Are there any examples for you to follow? THE GOOD SHEPHERD

THE GOOD SHEPHERD · Jesus in the Present Tense: The I AM Statements of Christ by Warren W. Wiersbe A Biblical Theology of the New Testament by Roy B. Zuck and Darrell Bock How to

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Key Passage: Read John 10:11-18

PASSAGE EXPLORAT ION

Observation: What does it say?1. What is being communicated in the passage?

2. Does the passage raise or answer any questions?

3. Are there any Old Testament terms used in the passage?

Interpretation: What does it mean?4. What is the historical setting of the passage?

5. What background information is helpful in understanding this passage?

6. How does this passage relate to the Bible as a whole?

Application: What are you supposed to think, feel or do differently?7. Are there any promises for you to believe and conditions for you to meet?

8. Are there any examples for you to follow?

9. Is there anything specific to thank God for?

L IV ING IN RHYTHMYour walk with Christ undoubtedly flourishes or falters based on your connection to God. If you are not constantly seeking to connect to Him, you will be constantly frustrated and feel alone. The interesting reality is everyone connects to God in different ways. Take some time now to discuss how each of you connects to God. If you want to take it one step further, take the Spiritual Pathways test.

RESOURCESJohn (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) by Andreas J. Köstenberger

Jesus in the Present Tense: The I AM Statements of Christ by Warren W. Wiersbe

A Biblical Theology of the New Testamentby Roy B. Zuck and Darrell Bock

How to Read the Bible Book by Book: A Guided Tour by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart

The Well Mobile App

Blue Letter Bible Website

The Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns

SERMON NOTES

THE GOOD SHEPHERD

Key Passage: Read John 10:11-18

PASSAGE EXPLORAT ION

Observation: What does it say?1. What is being communicated in the passage?

2. Does the passage raise or answer any questions?

3. Are there any Old Testament terms used in the passage?

Interpretation: What does it mean?4. What is the historical setting of the passage?

5. What background information is helpful in understanding this passage?

6. How does this passage relate to the Bible as a whole?

Application: What are you supposed to think, feel or do differently?7. Are there any promises for you to believe and conditions for you to meet?

8. Are there any examples for you to follow?

9. Is there anything specific to thank God for?

L IV ING IN RHYTHMYour walk with Christ undoubtedly flourishes or falters based on your connection to God. If you are not constantly seeking to connect to Him, you will be constantly frustrated and feel alone. The interesting reality is everyone connects to God in different ways. Take some time now to discuss how each of you connects to God. If you want to take it one step further, take the Spiritual Pathways test.

RESOURCESJohn (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) by Andreas J. Köstenberger

Jesus in the Present Tense: The I AM Statements of Christ by Warren W. Wiersbe

A Biblical Theology of the New Testamentby Roy B. Zuck and Darrell Bock

How to Read the Bible Book by Book: A Guided Tour by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart

The Well Mobile App

Blue Letter Bible Website

The Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns

SERMON NOTES