I AM the Gate: Finding Abundant Life in Christ Alone | 30/3/25 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 30 MIN

I AM the Gate: Finding Abundant Life in Christ Alone | 30/3/25

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In this inspiring sermon, Pastor Mark unpacks Jesus' metaphor of being "the gate for the sheep" from John 10:1-10. Set against the backdrop of Jesus healing a blind man who was subsequently rejected by religious leaders, the message reveals how Jesus contrasts himself with the false shepherds (Pharisees) who had abandoned their responsibility to care for God's people. Mark beautifully illustrates how sheep recognise their shepherd's voice, just as true believers recognize and follow Jesus. He emphasises Jesus' exclusive claim to be THE gate—not just one of many paths—through which salvation comes. The sermon culminates with Jesus' promise of abundant life, explaining how sin, bitterness, and fear rob believers of experiencing the fullness Christ offers. With personal stories and practical applications, Mark challenges listeners to embrace thankfulness as the key to experiencing the abundant life Jesus promises, regardless of circumstances. flbc.org.au

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