The Shepherd Gave His Life for the Sheep 

I know my sheep and my sheep know me--just as the Father knows me and I know
the Father--and I lay down my life for the sheep. John 10:14, 15, NIV. 

I have endured your sorrows, experienced your struggles, encountered your
temptations. I know your tears; I also have wept. The griefs that lie too
deep to be breathed into any human ear, I know. Think not that you are
desolate and forsaken. Though your pain touch no responsive chord in any
heart on earth, look unto Me, and live. "The mountains shall depart, and the
hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall
the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee"
(Isa. 54:10). 

However much a shepherd may love his sheep, he loves his sons and daughters
more. Jesus is not only our shepherd; He is our "everlasting Father." And He
says, "I know mine own, and mine own know me, even as the Father knoweth me,
and I know the Father" (John 10:14, 15, RV). What a statement is this! The
only-begotten Son, He who is in the bosom of the Father, He whom God has
declared to be "the man that is my fellow" (Zech. 13:7)--the communion
between Him and the eternal God is taken to represent the communion between
Christ and His children on the earth! 

Because we are the gift of His Father, and the reward of His work, Jesus
loves us. He loves us as His children. Reader, He loves you. Heaven itself
can bestow nothing greater, nothing better. Therefore trust. 

Jesus thought upon the souls all over the earth who were misled by false
shepherds. Those whom He longed to gather as the sheep of His pasture were
scattered among wolves, and He said, "Other sheep I have, which are not of
this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and they
shall become one flock, one shepherd" (John 10:16, RV). 

"Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I might
take it again." That is, My Father has so loved you, that He even loves Me
more for giving My life to redeem you. In becoming your substitute and
surety, by surrendering My life, by taking your liabilities, your
transgressions, I am endeared to My Father. . . . 

While as a member of the human family He was mortal, as God was the fountain
of life for the world. He could have withstood the advances of death, and
refused to come under its dominion; but voluntarily He laid down His life,
that He might bring life and immortality to light. He bore the sin of the
world, endured its curse, yielded up His life as a sacrifice, that men might
not eternally die. "Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our
sorrows" (Isa. 53:4) (The Desire of Ages, pp. 483, 484). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 205

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