God’s Unbreakable Love: Insights from John 10

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For many Christians, the tenth chapter of the Gospel of John has served as a source of hope and reassurance during moments of uncertainty. In this passage, Jesus refers to himself as “The Good Shepherd” and to his followers as his flock. He makes a profound promise in verse 28, saying that no one can take his sheep away from him. He continues, emphasizing that his Father, who entrusted the believers to him, is greater than all, and thus no one can remove them from the Father’s grasp.

However, some interpret this comforting passage to mean that, while God won’t abandon his people, a believer might still choose to abandon God. In response to this interpretation, one might ask: where does the text say that a person can slip away from God’s care? Such an idea doesn’t align with what the passage actually communicates. The scripture clearly states that no one—not even the believer themselves—can be taken from Jesus’ or the Father’s hand. The promise is about absolute security, not conditional protection.

This passage from John parallels the assurance found in Romans 8: if God is on our side, who can oppose us? If Christ has purchased our redemption, who has the power to undo it? Neither life nor death, nor any other power or force, has the ability to separate us from God’s love through Christ Jesus our Lord. The message throughout scripture is consistent: the embrace of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit is unbreakable and irrevocable. That’s the guarantee believers have from God’s word.

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