John 10:2

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the one who enters through the proper way is a true shepherd for the sheep. Jesus is speaking and emphasizing the importance of following the right path to lead others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy, and only your parents know where it's hidden. If someone else tries to find it without asking or knowing where it is, they're not really helping. But if your parents show you exactly where it is, they are the true helpers!

Historical Background

John 10:2 was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 95 AD. It's part of his gospel aimed at both Jews and Gentiles to understand Jesus as the Good Shepherd who comes through the proper gate.

Living It Out Today

Consider a teacher guiding students in a classroom. Just like how only those who enter through the right way can truly guide the flock, teachers who have the proper training and credentials are better equipped to lead their students effectively.

Topics

shepherd and sheep metaphortrue leadershipfaithguidanceJesus as the Good Shepherdentrance to salvation

Related Verses

Ezekiel 34:11Psalm 23:1John 10:1-5Isaiah 40:11Matthew 9:36

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to enter through the door?
Entering through the door symbolizes entering through a proper path or means, often referring to faith and obedience in Jesus Christ.
Why is Jesus referred to as a shepherd?
Jesus is called a shepherd because He guides His followers with care and protection, just like how a shepherd takes care of his flock.
How does John 10:2 relate to church leadership today?
Church leaders should follow Jesus' example by guiding their congregation through genuine faith and proper training, ensuring they truly understand God's will.
What are the implications of not entering through the door?
Not entering through the right way can lead to misunderstanding or misguidance. It highlights the importance of following Jesus' teachings and example.
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