Following Jesus to the Cross

Published: April 13, 2022, midnight

b'Out of all the animals mentioned in the Bible (and there are over one hundred), sheep are the stars. They are found in the book of Genesis on through to Revelation. They are led by shepherds who go ahead of the sheep, calling them to follow. Their babies are lambs.\\nIn the Old Testament, God instructed the Israelites to sacrifice lambs for the sins of the people. A lamb, with its soft nose and fluffy wool coat, was a picture of purity and holiness. In John 1:29, Jesus is called the Lamb of God by His cousin, John the Baptist. John announced that Jesus is the One who \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153takes away the sin of the world!\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d\\nBut Jesus\\u2019s connection to sheep doesn\\u2019t stop there. Sheep were part of a herd and were under the constant care of a shepherd who ensured they were fed, watered, and kept safe from harm. They could be hunted by wolves, or become wounded, or fall into rushing water where their wool became so waterlogged, they could drown.\\nIn John 10:14, Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd. He knows each of His sheep by name. That\\u2019s you and me. Jesus is both the Lamb of God and the Good Shepherd, all at once. He is both the perfect sacrifice and the perfect caretaker of His flock\\u2014the church.\\nSometimes, we call people sheep when we think they are blindly following a person or an idea we think is bad. But if we, as trusting sheep, follow only the Good Shepherd and accept the sacrifice of the Lamb of God for the forgiveness of our sins, we are the most blessed flock in the world. Jesus will always shepherd His people in all that is best for us. He calls us by name to follow Him, and He seeks us when we\\u2019re lost.\\nAt Easter we celebrate the abundant life the Good Shepherd gives us. We rejoice in the ultimate sacrifice of the beloved Lamb of God, who died on a rugged wooden cross long ago for His precious sheep\\u2026and then rose again to lead us into new life. \\u2022 Susan Sundwall\\n\\u2022 What do you like or dislike about being compared to a sheep? Why do you think God says that we are like sheep, and He is the shepherd? \\n\\u2022 Is it easier for you to picture Jesus as the Lamb of God or the Good Shepherd? Why is it important that He is both? \\n\\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d John 10:11 (NIV)\\n\\xa0\\nRead Verses:\\nLuke.23.26-Luke.23.27|John.3.14-John.3.16|Luke.9.18-Luke.9.23|Luke.18.31-Luke.18.34'