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John 10:17–30 | In The Grip of Grace

John 10:17–30 | In The Grip of Grace

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In The Grip of Grace | John 10:17–30

In The Grip of Grace | John 10:17–30 | Christ Community Church Ardmore

Jesus steps into the tension of division during the Festival of Dedication, not to restore stone temples, but to reveal Himself as the true dwelling place of God. In John 10:17–30, we witness His bold claim: “I and the Father are one.”

This message explores:

The pain of division and disbelief

What it means to be known as His sheep

The deep security we find in His grasp

A healing practice of resting in God’s love

Key Scripture: John 10:17–30 — “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me…”

If you're weary, anxious, or searching for belonging, this message is for you. Grace is not something we hold onto — it’s what holds us. No one can snatch us from His hand.

🕊️ Practice the 'Held Prayer' at the end of this video for a moment of grounding peace.

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