Jesus’ life set the example for believers by living a consecrated life to God. He was sanctified to fullfill the calling God had placed in His life. John chapter 10 is a clear account on the importance of being sanctified by God in order to be in His complete will and the only way to enter into a relationship with God is through Jesus.
In this chapter, Jesus is speaking with the Jews.
He lets them know in verse 1 that the only way to enter into a relationship with God you have to enter through the door that God has ordained in His plan of salvation. Contrary to popular belief, this scripture tells us there is only one door, one way to enter in.
Once a person enters in through the door that individual now is called and led by God. The life is now set apart for God’s ordained service. v.3 The Lord leads, His servants follow. That is the purpose of a servant: to follow the Master’s call, to be of service unto the Master.
In verse 4 it says “he (God) goeth before them (saved), and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.” Before someone enters into the door they are not being led by God. They do not know the Sheppard’s voice. They know the voice of strangers. v.5
v.7 tells us that Jesus is the door of the sheep. The only way to enter through the door is to go through Jesus. There is no other way to enter.
Jesus says in verse 9 that once someone enters in, and then he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. This person enters into a rest, a closure with God that once was seperated by sin. “And find pasture” or pasture for their souls, the Word of God and testimony of His great love for mankind.
Many people claim they have found this “pasture” bu if they are coming in by their own way, their own door so to speak and not the way of Christ they have not entered into God’s rest. By entering in through the door to God’s pasture one can only come in as an empty vessel.
God fills the vessel of our lives, decisions, everything that affects our walk in this world. This is critical to maintain this relationship with God everyday. Jesus says “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.”
Jesus then explains in v.10 that he has come to give life, and not just to give life but that “they might have it more abundantely.” The “life” He is speaking about is having that relationship with God. Before one comes to God through the door of salvation that person is a sinner, seperated and bound by the law of sin.
Jesus came into the world that we might have “life” by sacrificing His life in order tat we might have life. God ordained that in order to make atonement for sins but it wasn’t just to forgive us our sins that we should continue to sin, but to take away our sins. 1John 3:5. And ye know that he was manifested to take away our sins; and in Him is no sin.
The only way to enter in through the door is without sin. When an individual approaches the “door” of decision in their life they come broken, broken by sin and seperation from God. That person has a decision to make. As God calls them through conviction they approach this “door” and stand open and vulnerable to the sin that sperates them from God.
In order to enter through the door they have to repent, forsake sin, deny themselves, take up the cross daily, and follow Jesus. It is a daily walk of self denial and true servant hood of Christ Jesus our Lord.
The cross represents death. Dying to the “flesh” or ones own way in order to live for God in spirit and in truth. Jesus is the truth and the spirit world controls the world as we see it.
Jesus talks about 2 spirits in v. 10. One spirit is a theif and comes only to steal, kill, and destroy lives. The other Spirit, Jesus, came to give us life, spiritual life and understanding.
He came and gave up His life in ofer that we might have life (spiritually) and be mended back to God. He received this commandment from God. v18
So it is with us. God’s commandment or order for mankind is to come through the door and enter into His pasture. We all have a choice but are we willing to come in through God’s ordained way?
The Jews had a decision to make v.19 says that there was a division among the Jews. Som believed on Jesus and some said He had a devil in Him. v.20
How is it with us? Where do we stand before God? Have we entered in through the door or do we just have mere religion?
2 Corinthians 13:5 says “examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
The “only” way to enter into a relationship with God is through the door and that door is Jesus.