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Deep Desires: The Door to Thriving

Pastor Carl delivered a message centered on Jesus’ declaration in John 10:9, “I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture.” This message, part of the “I Am” series, emphasized the theme: “We are forever in need and Jesus is forever enough.” Through vivid personal illustration—including a humorous yet poignant story about his dog, Teddy—Pastor Carl illustrated how people often appear bold until the door to real challenge opens. He paralleled this with how we may claim spiritual confidence while avoiding real surrender.
The sermon traced the context of John 10 back to John 9, where Jesus healed a man born blind. That man’s belief and worship contrasted sharply with the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees, who were confident in their status yet could not see the Messiah before them. “You are so confident in your status that you are actually the blind one,” Pastor Carl stated, warning against spiritual pride.
He explained the metaphor of Jesus as the door to the sheepfold, referencing both city and country sheepfolds. In country folds, the shepherd himself became the literal door, lying across the opening. This deeply personal image of protection and dependence illustrated the biblical truth that without Jesus, we are like cast-down sheep—helpless to get up on our own.
Pastor Carl closed by contrasting “bios” life (mere existence) with “zoe” life (thriving in Christ), pointing again to the sufficiency of Jesus for every need.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
- In what ways do you find yourself hesitating at the threshold of faith, like Teddy at the sliding door? What fears keep you from stepping fully through?
- Are there areas in your life where confidence in your own understanding has blinded you to what Jesus is trying to reveal?
- How does recognizing your spiritual need change the way you approach Jesus daily?
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