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Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Jesus Is... - The Good Shepherd, Part 2

Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Living on the Edge

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

We all know the verse “The Lord is my shepherd” from Psalm 23. And those words probably conjure up an image of a mild-mannered Jesus gently holding a little lamb. But is that it? Are those ideas accurate to who Jesus really is? In this program, Chip will clarify this name for us as he picks up his study in the Gospel of John. Discover the ways Jesus cares for, protects, and guides us as our Good Shepherd.

Main Points

Every sheep needs a shepherd

  • Jesus is the good Shepherd. - John 10:1-6
  • The good Shepherd lays down His life for the sheep. - John 10:11-21
  • The good Shepherd reveals His identity as Savior and God. - John 10:28-42

Jesus wants to be your good Shepherd

  1. To meet your deepest needs. - Psalm 23:1
  2. To restore your soul. - Psalm 23:2-3a
  3. To guide and direct your life. - Psalm 23:3b
  4. To protect you from evil. - Psalm 23:4
  5. To fill your life with Joy. - Psalm 23:5-6a
  6. To give you eternal life. - Psalm 23:6b 

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About Chip Ingram

Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways.

About Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus.

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0:00.0

We're all familiar with that phrase, the Lord is my shepherd.

0:05.0

And that phrase kind of conjures up an image of a mild manner Jesus holding a little lamb,

0:12.0

but it misses the point.

0:13.0

Do you understand what it means?

0:15.0

That the Lord is your shepherd,

0:19.0

that he wants to restore your soul,

0:21.0

he's pursuing you each and every day to give you his goodness

0:26.4

and give you his peace.

0:28.2

If you'd like to experience the Lord as your shepherd, stick around. Thanks for listening to this edition of Living on the Edge with Chippingrum.

0:40.0

Living on the Edge is an international teaching and discipleship ministry motivating Christians to

0:45.2

live like Christians.

0:46.2

And in this program, Chipp will continue our newest series Jesus is.

0:51.1

Last time we learned that he is the good Shepherd. Today Chip will pick up where he left off in John chapter 10 and also teach through a familiar passage from the book of songs that he alluded to a minute ago.

1:02.0

But before he does that, let me encourage you to use Chip's message notes while you listen.

1:06.0

They include his brief outline, all the supporting scripture he references, and more.

1:11.0

Download him under the broadcasts tab at living on the

1:14.4

Edge.org app listeners tap fill in notes. Okay here now is Chip with the second

1:20.1

half of his message. We pick it up in chapter 10.

1:24.0

Verily, I say to you, Pharisees,

1:27.0

anyone who doesn't enter the sheet pinned by the gate

1:30.0

but climbs up by some other way

1:31.0

is a thief and a robber.

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