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How do we know Jesus is the Good Shepherd?

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Jesus is identified as the Good Shepherd in John 10:11, where He willingly sacrifices His life for the sheep.

In the New Testament, Jesus explicitly describes Himself as the Good Shepherd in John 10:11, where He states, 'I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.' This declaration establishes His role not only as a leader and protector but also highlights His sacrificial love for His followers. Furthermore, the imagery of the shepherd resonates deeply with biblical themes, linking to Old Testament depictions of God's pastoral care for His people.

The significance of Jesus as the Good Shepherd is multifaceted; He provides guidance, protection from spiritual dangers, and the assurance of salvation to His flock. In troubling times, the believer can rest assured that their Shepherd is always present, providing comfort and direction. The intimate relationship between the Shepherd and His sheep illustrates the depth of Christ's commitment to nurture and care for His followers, promoting a profound sense of peace.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Zechariah 11:7, Matthew 27:9-10

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