John 10:17

Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I might take it again.

Therefore {G5124}{G1223} doth {G25} my Father {G3962} love {G25} me {G3165}, because {G3754} I {G1473} lay down {G5087} my {G3450} life {G5590}, that {G2443} I might take {G2983} it {G846} again {G3825}.

“This is why the Father loves me: because I lay down my life — in order to take it up again!

The reason the Father loves Me is that I lay down My life in order to take it up again.

Therefore doth the Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I may take it again.

Commentary

Context of John 10:17

John 10:17 is a profound statement by Jesus Christ, delivered within His discourse on the Good Shepherd. This verse follows His declaration that He lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:15). It also precedes His assertion that He has the power to lay down His life and to take it again, a commandment received from His Father (John 10:18). This passage highlights Jesus' unique relationship with the Father and the voluntary nature of His atoning sacrifice.

Key Themes and Messages

  • Divine Love and Approval: This verse reveals the deep, reciprocal love between God the Father and God the Son. The Father's love for Jesus is perfectly expressed through Jesus' perfect obedience and willingness to fulfill the divine plan of salvation, culminating in His voluntary sacrifice and resurrection.
  • Voluntary Sacrifice: Jesus explicitly states, "I lay down my life." This emphasizes that His death was not a passive event or a defeat, but a deliberate, active choice born out of love and obedience. It underscores the profound freedom and purpose behind His suffering and death.
  • Inherent Power over Life and Death: The phrase "that I might take it again" is crucial. It signifies Jesus' unique divine authority and power over life itself. He is not merely a recipient of resurrection from the Father, but He possesses the inherent power to reclaim His own life. This prefigures the resurrection as a triumphant act of divine power, validating His claims and mission. This concept is also echoed in His words in John 2:19.

Linguistic Insights

The Greek phrase for "lay down my life" is tithemi ten psychēn mou (τίθημι τὴν ψυχήν μου). The verb tithemi means "to place, to put, to lay down," strongly conveying the idea of a deliberate, intentional act rather than a forced or inevitable one. This reinforces the voluntary nature of Jesus' sacrifice.

The phrase "take it again" (λάβω αὐτήν, labō autēn) emphasizes Jesus' active role in His own resurrection. While the Father is also involved in raising Jesus from the dead, this particular phrasing in John 10:17-18 highlights Jesus' intrinsic divine power and authority to overcome death.

Related Scriptures

  • For the broader context of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, see John 10:11.
  • For God's love for the world through sending His Son, refer to John 3:16.
  • Jesus' obedience to the Father's will is a recurring theme, as seen in John 6:38.
  • The ultimate victory over death is also powerfully stated in Revelation 1:18.

Practical Application

John 10:17 offers profound assurance and a model for believers:

  • Assurance of Salvation: The Father's love for Jesus, expressed through Jesus' perfect obedience and resurrection, provides the foundation for our salvation. We can trust in a Savior who willingly conquered death on our behalf.
  • Understanding Divine Love: This verse deepens our understanding of the Trinity – the perfect love and unity between the Father and the Son, which underpins the entire plan of redemption.
  • Call to Obedience and Sacrifice: While we cannot replicate Christ's atoning sacrifice, His example of voluntary obedience and self-giving love serves as a powerful inspiration for believers to live lives of surrender to God's will and sacrificial love for others.
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Cross-References

  • John 10:18 (9 votes)

    No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
  • John 10:11 (9 votes)

    I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.
  • Hebrews 2:9 (8 votes)

    But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
  • John 10:15 (8 votes)

    As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep.
  • John 15:9 (5 votes)

    As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.
  • John 15:10 (5 votes)

    If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.
  • John 17:4 (4 votes)

    I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.