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How do we know that we are like sheep gone astray?

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Isaiah 53:6 describes humanity's propensity to wander away from God, illustrating our need for a shepherd.

In Isaiah 53:6, the Scriptures declare, 'All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to his own way.' This metaphor of sheep wandering reflects the inherent foolishness and sinful nature of humanity. Just as sheep are prone to stray from their shepherd, so too do we turn away from God, seeking our own paths, which are ultimately destructive. This passage highlights the universal condition of mankind—each individual, by nature, has departed from God's ways, necessitating the grace of God to draw us back. Acknowledging this reality is crucial for understanding our need for redemption and the importance of Christ as the Good Shepherd who seeks to bring us back into relationship with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6

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