CHAPTER X.
THE GOOD SHEPHERD (John 10:1-21)
This discourse undoubtedly immediately followed, and sprang out of the
conflict with the Jews related in the preceding chapter. As Alford
says: "The more we carefully study this wonderful Gospel, the more we
shall see that the idea of this close connectio... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT ENTERETH BY THE DOOR.
The one who comes in by the door is the shepherd. The figure is very
plain to those familiar with Eastern sheepfolds. The door is for the
shepherd and the sheep, while those who get in otherwise are robbers
who seek to prey upon the sheep.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO HIM THE PORTER OPENETH.
The gatekeeper, whose business it is to guard the entrance. This
servant was furnished with arms to fight off intruders, but the
shepherd he would let in. There has been much speculation what Christ
signified by the _porter._ The sheepfold is the church, he is the door
by... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SHEEP FOLLOW HIM, FOR THEY KNOW HIS VOICE.
"As we ate and looked, almost spellbound, the silent hillsides around
us were in. moment filled with sounds and life. The shepherds led
their flocks forth from the gates of the city. They were in full view
and we watched and listened to them with no lit... [ Continue Reading ]
AND. STRANGER THEY WILL NOT FOLLOW.
The sheep refuse to follow. strange voice.. traveler once said to.
Palestine shepherd that it was the dress of the master that the sheep
knew and not his voice. The shepherd asserted that it was the voice,
and to settle the point, he and the traveler changed dres... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS PARABLE SPAKE JESUS UNTO THEM.
The Greek word rendered here "parable," is not so rendered elsewhere.
The above figure is not. parable in the same sense as the term is used
elsewhere. There is not. true parable in the whole gospel of John.
This is rather. simile. Christ's hearers could not unde... [ Continue Reading ]
AM THE DOOR OF THE SHEEP.
Verses 1-5, speak of shepherds in general. These shepherds enter into
the fold and go out by the same door as the sheep. Christ is that
door; _the Door of the sheep,_ the one door for all, both sheep and
shepherds, into the fold, into the company of God's people, into the... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT EVER CAME BEFORE ME ARE THIEVES AND ROBBERS.
This passage has caused much difference of opinion. Alford holds that
Satan came before Christ in Eden to sway our race, and that the
language refers to Satan and his followers. Abbott holds that the idea
is, "All who came, not entering through t... [ Continue Reading ]
BY ME, IF ANY MAN ENTER IN, HE SHALL BE SAVED.
Christ is at once the door, the shepherd and the pasture. His pasture
is the bread of life and the water of life. They who enter by him, in
the way he has appointed, are saved, and shall never be lost if they
continue to hear his voice.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THIEF COMETH NOT, BUT TO STEAL.
All those who enter otherwise than by the door, wish to prey upon the
flock. Their object is not to save the lives of the flock, but to
destroy them. Christ came to give life, and to give it an abundant
development. False religion robs men; true religion blesses... [ Continue Reading ]
AM THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
This title, applied to Jehovah in Psalm 23 and in Ezekiel 34:12,
Christ here applies to himself. The mark of the good shepherd is _that
he giveth his life for his sheep._ In that unsettled country the
shepherd had often to defend his flock. Dr. Thompson says: "The
faithful she... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE HIRELING.... LEAVETH HIS SHEEP AND FLEETH.
It is not the bare fact of. man receiving pay that makes him.
hireling. "The laborer is worthy of his hire." He is. hireling who
would not work were it not for this hire. Such hirelings, who are
moved by self-interest alone, will abandon the flock... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIRELING FLEETH, BECAUSE HE IS AN HIRELING.
Because he cares for his hire, but not for the sheep. He is bound to
them, not by love, but by self-interest. When the yellow fever struck
Memphis the hireling shepherds fled to the North.... [ Continue Reading ]
AM THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
The Lord does not say that he is the only shepherd. God had in times
past sent other shepherds to lead the flock of Israel who had led it
to the best of their ability, though imperfectly, but he is
distinguished from them as the Good Shepherd. He is the "True Vine"
(15:1); the... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE FATHER KNOWETH ME.
As the Father knew the Son and the Son the Father, so is there. tender
bond between the sheep of Christ and the Good Shepherd. For them he
was then giving and would give his life.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE ALSO OTHER SHEEP, NOT OF THIS FOLD.
Not Jews, of whom all his followers then were, but Gentiles who would
soon be called to him. These would hear his voice, enter through the
door, into the same fold as the Jewish Christians, so that there would
be "one fold and one shepherd." There is only on... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE DOTH MY FATHER LOVE ME.
The ground of the Father's love was that Christ had given himself for
man. The Father loves those of us best who are most like Christ in
this respect.... [ Continue Reading ]
LAY IT DOWN OF MYSELF.
His life. He gave himself for man of his free will. He laid down his
life on the cross; he took it again when he rose from the dead. The
plots of men would have been of no avail had he not consented. Indeed
his whole life from the time his ministry began was. laying of it
dow... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WAS. DIVISION, THEREFORE, AGAIN AMONG THE JEWS.
In John 7:43, the division was among the multitude; in 9:16, among the
Pharisees; now among "the Jews," or ruling body. Some were wonderfully
impressed by his miracles and teachings, while others were obstinately
blind. We can hardly wonder at t... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY SAID, HE HATH. DEVIL AND IS MAD.
It was. common belief among the Jews that the agency of demons could
produce supernatural effects. See Matthew 12:24. It was. very
convenient way, therefore, of explaining the miraculous power of
Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ARE NOT THE WORDS OF HIM THAT HATH. DEVIL (DEMON).
No person under demoniac influence had ever taught like Christ, and
hence the better sort assert that his teachings disprove the charge.
Besides it had never been known that. demon could open the eyes of the
blind. There had been. display of.... [ Continue Reading ]
END OF THREE MONTHS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM (JOHN 10:22-42)
An interval of more than two months passed between the time of the
healing of the man born blind and the feast of Dedication, the date of
the controversy recorded in the remainder of this chapter. Some have
held that in the interval the Lor... [ Continue Reading ]
WAKED IN SOLOMON'S PORCH.
A long, covered colonnade, or veranda, with the roof resting on
pillars. It is generally supposed to have been in the southeast part
of the temple inclosure, overlooking the valley of the Kedron.
Josephus describes it as. stadium, or furlong, in length, and as
having three... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN CAME THE JEWS ABOUT HIM.
Jesus was in. place of public resort and an opportunity was afforded
for. decisive interview. They were determined to bring matters to.
focus and hence came and surrounded him. It must be remembered that
these were men of official station.
HOW LONG DOST THOU KEEP US I... [ Continue Reading ]
TOLD YOU, AND YE BELIEVED NOT.
He had told them repeatedly (5:19; 8:36, 56, 58), not as plainly, it
is true, as he told the Samaritan woman (4:26) and the man blind from
birth (9:37), but more plainly than he ever told his disciples before
the confession of Peter (Matthew 16:16). He knew what was i... [ Continue Reading ]
YE BELIEVE NOT, BECAUSE YE ARE NOT OF MY SHEEP.
The reason of their unbelief was not the lack of proof, but the lack
within themselves. He means, in substance, until my teachings and
examples attract you so that you will follow me like my sheep, ye will
not believe, for you cannot be convinced by p... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE UNTO THEM ETERNAL LIFE.
I have omitted any special study of the phrase "eternal life"
hitherto, although it has several times occurred in John. It occurs
forty-four times in the New Testament, and of these occurrences
seventeen are in the Fourth Gospel and six in the First Epistle of
John, maki... [ Continue Reading ]
NO MAN, ETC.
It has been held that these verses teach the doctrine of the "final
perseverance of the saints," or "once in grace always in grace." They
rather teach that Christ watches over his sheep as. good shepherd; the
sheep hear his voice; none that continue to hear his voice will ever
perish,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE FATHER ARE ONE.
Not _my,_ but the Father. Nor does he affirm that the Son and the
Father are one, but here, in the presence of these Jews, he makes the
statement that he and the Father are one, one in essence, one in
purpose, and one in person, for he uses the plural verb. Since there
is. u... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE JEWS TOOK UP STONES AGAIN TO STONE HIM.
The word "again" carries us back to chapter 8:52. These high
ecclesiasts held that he had just been guilty of blasphemy in
asserting that he and the Father are one, the penalty of which was
stoning, and they proposed to inflict it without. trial. The... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY GOOD WORKS... FOR WHICH OF THOSE WORKS DO YOU STONE ME?
In chapter 8:46 he had asked: Which of you convinceth me of sin? Now
he calls for the specifications of the crime for which they have
sentenced him.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BLASPHEMY... THOU MAKEST THYSELF GOD.
They reply that they would stone him for blasphemy in that he made
himself divine. This charge was often made against him. When he said,
"Thy sins be forgiven thee," or spoke of God as his Father, or said
that he and the Father were one, or when on trial be... [ Continue Reading ]
IS IT NOT WRITTEN... SAID YE ARE GODS.
The quotation is from Ps. 82, which contains. reproof of unjust
judges: "I have said that ye are gods, and all of you are children of
the Most High, but ye shall die like men and fall like one of the
princes." The argument of Christ is: If in your law judges a... [ Continue Reading ]
IF. DO NOT THE WORKS OF MY FATHER, BELIEVE ME NOT.
The passage just quoted from their law showed that those who did the
work assigned to them by God were recognized, as in some sense,
partakers of the divine nature. Christ, therefore, points to his own
works as. test. If he does the works of the Fa... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SOUGHT AGAIN TO TAKE HIM.
Not to stone him, for their passion had cooled, but to arrest him. His
escape was not probably due to miracle, but with many friends among
the throng, he could readily withdraw through their aid. "They dared
not stone him, but as he was alone and defenseless in their m... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT BEYOND JORDAN.. WHERE JOHN AT FIRST BAPTIZED.
For the time the Lord retired before the threatening storm. His "hour
had not yet come," and would not until the Passover, three months in
the future. In this region, where John had done his work of
preparation so thoroughly,. more friendly recepti... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY RESORTED TO HIM.
This Perean ministry was fruitful for "many believed on him," this
being due to the fact that "all things John spake of this man were
true."
What were the incidents of this last stay, or the exact length of its
continuance, we cannot certainly know. We see, however, that it w... [ Continue Reading ]