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  <title>The Good Shepherd - John 10:1-21 | May 18, 2026</title>
  <description> Welcome to One Single Story, your weekday guide through the One Year Bible. Pastor Stephen Mizell and Pastor Jay Rivenbark are joined by Pastor Sheryl Daughety for a conversation from John 10, exploring Jesus as the Good Shepherd, what it truly means to hear his voice, and how his leadership differs from anything the world has to offer.  Scripture Focus: John 10:1-21 - Jesus fulfills the Old Testament promise of a true shepherd, contrasting himself with leaders who exploit rather than serve.  In This Episode:  What it means to recognize Jesus's voice in a world full of imitations Why Scripture is essential to discerning God's voice from counterfeits How Jesus redefined leadership through sacrifice instead of power What his willing death on the cross reveals about God's unchanging character   Key Quote: &amp;quot;The cross doesn't make God loving. It proves he always was.&amp;quot;  One Single Story is a daily podcast from Open Door Church in Edenton, North Carolina, walking listeners through the entire Bible in one year. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and join us each weekday.  visitopendoor.com | onesinglestory.com  #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #GoodShepherd #GospelOfJohn #Faith #Scripture #TheCross </description>
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