Episode 10

John 10:3 Familiar Voice, Leading to Life

John 10:3 is one of the most personal verses in the Good Shepherd passage. It’s not mainly about information. It’s about relationship. Jesus describes a kind of shepherding that is recognized, trustworthy, and deeply tender.

This episode is for anyone who feels discouraged about hearing God’s voice. Jesus does not describe hearing as instant, obvious, or dramatic. He describes it as familiarity. A voice learned over time through nearness. That means the goal is not pressure for perfect clarity. The goal is staying close enough that His voice becomes normal again.

John 10:3 also confronts a performance-based view of worship. Jesus calls His sheep by name. Not as projects. Not as numbers in a crowd. As people who are known. Worship begins with being known. You are not trying to earn God’s attention. You already have it.

And when the Shepherd leads, He leads out. His leadership is not meant to trap you. It’s meant to free you. That is one of the ways you can begin to discern shepherd voices from thief voices. Thief voices isolate and shrink your world. Shepherd voices lead you into life.

Question for today: What voice have I been listening to most, and what would change if I gave Jesus enough daily attention for His voice to become familiar again?

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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.