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The Blind Man; the Good Shepherd - Bible Storytelling

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he gets his sheep out, he goes on ahead of <strong>the</strong>m. His sheep follow him because <strong>the</strong>y know hisvoice. <strong>The</strong>y will never follow a stranger; in fact, <strong>the</strong>y will run away from <strong>the</strong> stranger because <strong>the</strong>ydon’t recognize a stranger's voice.“I am <strong>the</strong> gate for <strong>the</strong> sheep. All those o<strong>the</strong>rs are thieves and robbers, but <strong>the</strong> sheep don’tlisten to <strong>the</strong>m. I am <strong>the</strong> gate; anyone who enters through me will be saved. He will come in andgo out, and find pasture. A thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy; I came that <strong>the</strong>y may havelife, and have it in all its fullness."I am <strong>the</strong> good shepherd. <strong>The</strong> good shepherd gives up his life for his sheep. <strong>The</strong> hired workeris not like <strong>the</strong> shepherd. <strong>The</strong> hired worker doesn’t own <strong>the</strong> sheep. When <strong>the</strong> hired worker sees<strong>the</strong> wolf coming, he runs off and abandons <strong>the</strong> sheep. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> wolf attacks and scatters <strong>the</strong>flock. A hired worker runs away because <strong>the</strong> sheep mean nothing to him."I am <strong>the</strong> good shepherd; I know my sheep; my sheep know me. In <strong>the</strong> same way, <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>rknows me and I know <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r. I give up my life for <strong>the</strong> sheep. I have o<strong>the</strong>r sheep in additionto those in this sheep pen. I must bring <strong>the</strong>m toge<strong>the</strong>r also. <strong>The</strong>y too will listen to my voice. <strong>The</strong>n<strong>the</strong>re will be one flock of sheep and one shepherd.“<strong>The</strong> reason my Fa<strong>the</strong>r loves me is that I give up my life, and I am free to take it up again.No one takes my life from me, but I give it up of my own free will. I have authority to give it up andauthority to take it up again. This authority I received from my Fa<strong>the</strong>r" (Jn 10:1-18).After hearing Jesus’ words, <strong>the</strong> Jews were again divided. <strong>Man</strong>y said, “He is demonpossessedand raving mad. Why listen to him?"O<strong>the</strong>rs argued, “<strong>The</strong>se are not <strong>the</strong> words of a demon-possessed man. Can a demon givesight to <strong>the</strong> blind?" (Jn 10:19-21).GENERIC DIALOGUE QUESTIONS1. What catches your attention in <strong>the</strong> story?2. Is <strong>the</strong>re anything in <strong>the</strong> story that is hard to understand?3. Who are <strong>the</strong> main characters in <strong>the</strong> story?4. What problems did <strong>the</strong> characters face?5. How did <strong>the</strong> characters face <strong>the</strong>ir problems?6. How have you faced similar problems?7. Is <strong>the</strong>re someone in <strong>the</strong> story who is similar to you or who is different from you?8. What does <strong>the</strong> story tell about God?SPECIFIC DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. How did Jesus heal <strong>the</strong> man born blind?2. Why did <strong>the</strong> healing of <strong>the</strong> blind man result in open opposition between different people?3. How did Jesus compare himself to a shepherd?4. How is <strong>the</strong> relationship between sheep and <strong>the</strong>ir shepherd comparable to that between Jesus and his followers?5. How can you discern if a religious leader is similar to those Jesus called hired workers, who don’t care about <strong>the</strong>sheep, or if he is a shepherd who is willing to sacrifice for his flock?LIFE-LESSONS1. Some diseases are <strong>the</strong> results of sin; however, notall sickness is <strong>the</strong> result of sin. Sometimes goodbehavior is unrewarded and bad behavior isunpunished. Sometimes innocent people suffer.Jesus said sin did not cause <strong>the</strong> man to be bornblind (Jn 9:3).2. <strong>The</strong> person who follows Jesus may sufferpersecution. <strong>The</strong> man who was healed ofblindness testified for Jesus; he was cursed andevicted from <strong>the</strong> synagogue (Jn 9:28, 34).Short <strong>Bible</strong> Storying Track © Jackson Day3

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