
This sermon, delivered during the season of Eastertide, reflects on Jesus’ identity as The Good Shepherd in John 10:22–30. It explores the deep reassurance found in knowing that Christ not only laid down his life for his sheep but rose again to eternally guide, protect, and intercede for them. Drawing from familiar shepherd imagery throughout Scripture, the message emphasizes the intimate relationship between Jesus and his followers: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” Despite life's noise and confusion, believers are encouraged to listen for Christ’s voice through Scripture, prayer, and the Holy Spirit. The sermon also calls listeners to trust in the Good Shepherd’s care, follow him daily, and participate in his mission to feed and tend his flock.