Episode 24

John 10:17 Love Revealed by the Shepherd Laying it Down

John 10:17 pulls the Good Shepherd story all the way into the heart of the gospel. Jesus ties His self-giving love to the Father’s love and then says something that changes how you see the cross: He lays down His life, and He takes it up again.

This episode is about the voluntary, purposeful, and victorious nature of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Not a tragic accident. Not a power struggle where Jesus gets overpowered. The Shepherd chooses to lay His life down, and He does it with resurrection in view. That means the cross is not the end of the Shepherd’s care. It is the Shepherd’s path to defeat what threatens the flock at the deepest level.

We also sit with a crucial formation shift here. Obedience in this verse is not fear-based. It is love-rooted. The Father’s love is not earned by the Son’s sacrifice. It is revealed through it. The cross is not Jesus trying to coax love out of a reluctant Father. The cross is the Son making the Father’s heart visible in history through self-giving, covenant love.

If your faith has felt heavy, performative, or anxious, John 10:17 recenters you. Worship becomes response, not striving. Trust becomes possible again because death does not get the final word. The thief does not get the final word. The wolf does not get the final word. The Shepherd does.

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Ryan Loche

Dr. Ryan Loche (PhD) is a worship pastor, professor, and theologian helping worship leaders and everyday disciples be formed by Scripture over time. He leads The Church Collective, a training network for worship, creative, and production leaders. Ryan’s work centers on worship as formation before expression and the slow, faithful transformation of becoming like Jesus.