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John
  
29"My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand.30I and the Father are one."


Some believers will have doubts with the thought that the young man Jesus will keep them from death, Satan and God’s wrath. This is beyond comprehension. That is why Jesus pointed his disciples to his Father and His omnipotence. He it was who chose every individual follower of Jesus. No man follows Jesus but by the will of God and His choice.
God the Father is responsible for those who cling to His Son. The Father is the Great One, omnipotent. Jesus did not please himself, but submitted to his Father.
For this measure of self-denial, the fullness of deity was in him. Some speak as if Christ is inferior to his Father. But the constitution of the Holy Spirit tells us that he who exalts himself will be abased, and he who abases himself shall be exalted. Because Jesus gave all the glory to his Father, He had the right to say, "I and the Father are One." That openness refuted the objection of those who say we join another to God. We do not worship three god’s, we worship one God. People who deny this perfect union of Christ and his Father, are proud, not realizing that the way to greatness begins from lowliness.

Prayer
Lord Jesus, you are the Good Shepherd. You laid down your life for the sheep. You grant us life, so we shall not die. We thank you; you keep us from death, Satan, sin and God’s wrath. No one can snatch us from your hand. Teach us your humility, so that we might know the Father in you, and to deny ourselves, that your power may be seen in our weakness.
Question
How does Christ lead his flock?