4 x 6 Plan | Read: John 10:1-21 & 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8

The thief’s purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life. (John 10:10)

In John 10, Jesus calls Himself the good shepherd who carefully watches after His sheep. Why? Because that’s what a shepherd does. It is His responsibility and His calling. He protects and provides for them because He cares about them. In verse 10, Jesus contrasts His nature with the nature of “the thief” who only comes to do you harm. Jesus shows that the thief’s purpose works in direct opposition to His own.                 

The thief, Satan, comes to rob us of the life that Jesus came to give. He wants to steal away our joy, kill any sense of peace that comes with knowing Christ and destroy the secure foundation we can find in Jesus. He wants us to believe the lie that this life on earth just can’t get any better than it is right now. He wants us to believe that we will always have regrets from past sins, that we can’t get out of the situation we live in and that we will never be good enough.                 

But Jesus declares that He came to give us an abundant life. That’s not a life of “just getting by” or hoping things will someday get better. In Christ, we can claim that the better life starts right now. We can have complete faith in the fact that He has great plans for our lives. We can have joy because we know He loves us more than we could ever imagine possible.

Action Steps

Bible: What is God showing me?  What am I going to do about it? 

Bless: Serve one person through word, action, or gift today.