Why Jesus Described Himself as Both the Gate and the Shepherd
In John 10, Jesus calls Himself both the Gate and the Shepherd—and each title reveals something essential about who He […]
In John 10, Jesus calls Himself both the Gate and the Shepherd—and each title reveals something essential about who He […]
Jesus isn’t just a religious figure—He’s the only way to eternal life. The Bible makes it clear that eternal life
In Matthew 26:11, Jesus says, “The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.”
John 10 uses the imagery of sheep, a gate, and a thief to reveal powerful truths about Jesus’ identity and
The Bible clearly contrasts two life paths: the narrow gate and the wide road. The narrow gate represents following Jesus—marked
Jesus’ metaphor of being “the gate” in John 10 isn’t just poetic—it’s a powerful claim that ties directly to Psalm
In John 10:9, Jesus says, “I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.” At first glance, this
Jesus’ seven “I Am” statements in the Gospel of John aren’t just poetic phrases — they’re powerful declarations of His
In John 10, when Jesus says, “I am the gate for the sheep,” He’s drawing on a vivid image His
Jesus’ statement, “I am the gate” (John 10:9), is more than a metaphor—it’s a direct claim about His role in