John 10:14-16 NIV [14 "I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me- [1 5] iust as the Father knows me and I know the Father -and 1 lay down my life for the sheep. [16]1 have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also. Thev too wil listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one shepherd By faith, we know Jesus. By faith, we recognize what he has done for us and have chosen to follow him. Most of us were probably not Jews before we chose to become a Christian. We are the ones which were not of the original flock, but we have heard his voice and have become part of the one flock. Sometimes we are also like sheep that get lost, that go their own way and get into trouble. But, sheep are smart They know their master's voice and will follow it. A few months ago, I visited England and took a train trip to see thecountryside. On the grassy slopes there were flocks of sheep. The sheep were spray painted with a vegetable die in different colors. Some were spraved pink, some vellow, some blue or green. They spent their days on the slopes together, but at shearing time, the shepherds would come and call their sheep and each would follow the voice of its own shepherd. There are many who will come along and try to convince us that he or she is our shepherd, but we need to follow the voice of the one who died for us. who quides us, who has called us. How do we recognize the voice of the shepherd? By spending time "listening" to his voice in the Gospels! From the time a child is born, it recognizes the voice of its mother. This is because the child has spent nine months istenina to that voice. Once in the world, the child will become attuned to the voice of all those who will care for him or her. If a parent calls the child, even if there are others calling their children, he or she will beable to pick out the parent's voice. So it wil be with us if only we spend the time with the Gospels so that we will be able to dist