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How do we know the doctrine of the Good Shepherd is true?

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The doctrine of the Good Shepherd is supported by Scripture, especially in the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels and prophetic writings like Isaiah.

The truth of the Good Shepherd doctrine is firmly rooted in the Scriptures. John 10:11 states, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep,' affirming Jesus's sacrificial love for His followers. Furthermore, Isaiah 40:11 reveals God’s intention to care for His people, which is fulfilled in Christ’s ministry. The consistent depiction of God as the shepherd throughout the Bible reinforces this truth, providing believers with assurance of His unwavering love and guidance. This doctrine is not just theoretical but is demonstrated through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, showing that He genuinely cares for and protects His flock.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Isaiah 40:11, John 10:11-15, Zechariah 11:4-5

Sermons (2)

The Shepherd
James E. North · Jan 15, 2023
Shepherds
Norm Wells · May 25, 2022
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