Who Will We Follow - April 30,2023

Bible Study – Who Will We Follow?

Share:  Your highs (something that made you happy) and lows (something that made you sad) this week with others around you or write them down.

 

“I have seen the Lord!” exclaimed Mary Magdalene. At first she does not recognize who is standing beside her. When she realizes it is the risen Jesus she wants to grasp him. He holds her off and tells her to go and share what has happened: He has walked through death and has created a path for us to follow, now and on through our own death.

In these 50 days of Easter, celebrating what Jesus has done for us, we are invited to recognize Jesus standing beside us, as he did with Mary. What is he calling us to do? Perhaps we can train our eyes to look in the direction that this Jesus, standing beside us is looking. What might he be looking at? Do we dare follow where he is leading? Can we notice and honor the various ways Jesus “appears” to people?

For the next three Sundays, to help us prepare for Pentecost, we have flashback pre-resurrection passages of Scripture. Today Jesus tells us the story of the Good Shepherd. In the story, instead of looking at ourselves as the sheep where we may be tempted to whine, what if we look at the qualities of an authentic leader? What implications can we find for ourselves?

Have you ever seen a sheep up close?  If you have, what have you have noticed about sheep? Jesus told stories about things people were familiar with, and all of his hearers would have had close-up experiences with sheep.  Perhaps, if he were telling the story here today, instead of a shepherd and sheep he might have told about a coach and a team.

 

Opening Prayer:  Thank you, God, for stories that help us learn what you want us to know.  Amen. 

If you haven’t seen a sheepfold, it was usually a place with walls formed from stacking rocks high enough that a sheep could not hop over them but low enough that a shepherd standing inside could see a wolf coming in the distance.  The sheepfold would have four walls, with a narrow opening on one side just wide enough for sheep to go through.  The shepherd would station himself at the opening to keep sheep from going out and dangerous animals from coming in.  Sheep are also not terribly bright. They can easily wander off if no one is watching, and if they fall into even the most shallow hole, they cannot get out by themselves.

Please open your Bibles to John 10:1-10 and read or read the scriptures below.

John 10:1-10

The Good Shepherd and His Sheep

10 “Very truly I tell you Pharisees, anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. 5 But they will never follow a stranger; in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize a stranger’s voice.” 6 Jesus used this figure of speech, but the Pharisees did not understand what he was telling them.

7 Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. 8 All who have come before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep have not listened to them. 9 I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.[a] They will come in and go out, and find pasture. 10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

 

Questions: (Answers at the bottom of the page)

  • What do you think it was that Jesus was trying to help the people understand that they couldn’t?
  • What does Jesus mean that he is the gate?
  • What is Jesus telling us life will be like if we follow Jesus? (Verse 10b)
  • We could say, “But we are NOT sheep. We are people!” In what ways are we not like sheep?
  • In what ways are we really like sheep?
  • How do we decide whether we can trust someone we choose to follow? How do we make choices in our schools, with our friends, with the shows we watch on TV or the sites we explore on the Internet?
  • When the younger children in our schools (who probably look up to you as “big kid”) watch you, what qualities of leadership would you want them to see in you?

 

Click here for the young learner’s lesson

 

Videos (Click on url)

4-30-23 A GOOD Shepherd SMELLS Like SHEEP – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lA3vvilFxQ

Gospel of John Summary: Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-2e9mMf7E8

Activities:

Journal: Since you know children in school, at church, or in their families who are younger than you are, they look to you as leaders, what advice would you give to younger children to help them make good choices and have life abundant? (write what you think in your journal)  What advice would you give about dealing with bullies, making good choices about which friends to trust, etc.?

Silently make some choices about the things you think are most important.

 

WWJD Chart:  Take a 81/2 by 11 piece of paper and make two columns.  Write ideas about things in the first column that you would like to do or are told or asked to do by your friends.  In the second column, write  JESUS would WANT me to do or not (Yes or No)

 

The Shepherd and His Sheep - Maze

The Shepherd and His Sheep – Fill in the Blank:  https://sermons4kids.com/sheep_shepherd_cloze.htm

The Shepherd’s Voice - Crossword Puzzle: https://sermons4kids.com/shepherds_voice_crossword.htm

The Shepherd’s Voice – Word Search – https://sermons4kids.com/shepherds_voice_wordsearch.htm

 

Prayer:   Thank you, God, that Jesus shows us the way to abundant life. Amen.  

 

 

Answers to the Questions:

  • What do you think it was that Jesus was trying to help the people understand that they couldn’t? (That an authentic leader loves the people he/she is responsible for. He used this parable because people could identify themselves with and learn from the relationship between sheep and shepherds.)
  • What does Jesus mean that he is the gate? (He is showing us the way to live.)
  • What is Jesus telling us life will be like if we follow Jesus? (Verse 10b — abundant)
  • We could say, “But we are NOT sheep. We are people!” In what ways are we not like sheep? (We can figure things out. We could roll over and get up if we fell into a shallow ditch. We can find our own way to school and back. We can read and write, etc.)
  • In what ways are we really like sheep? (We tend to follow leaders: good ones and sometimes bad ones.)
  • How do we decide whether we can trust someone we choose to follow. How do we make choices in our schools, with our friends, with the shows we watch on TV or the sites we explore on the Internet?
  • When the younger children in our schools (who probably look up to us as “big kids”) watch us, what qualities of leadership would we want them to see in us?