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How does Jesus as the Good Shepherd care for His flock?

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Jesus cares for His flock by seeking out the lost, protecting them, and providing for their spiritual needs.

In John 10:11-15, Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. His care encompasses seeking the lost, as illustrated by the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15. The Good Shepherd is not indifferent to the needs of His flock; rather, He knows each sheep individually and seeks to ensure their safety and nourishment. By laying down His life, He demonstrates the ultimate act of love and commitment to His people. This shepherding includes guiding them to living waters and green pastures, symbolizing the spiritual nourishment found in Him. The relationship is marked by intimacy, as He calls His own sheep by name and they follow Him, knowing His voice.
Scripture References: John 10:11-15

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