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How does the concept of Christ as the Good Shepherd affect believers?

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Understanding Christ as the Good Shepherd assures believers that they are cared for and will be safely led.

Christ being referred to as the Good Shepherd emphasizes His personal relationship with His followers. In John 10:14, He states, 'I am the good shepherd; I know my own and my own know me.' This relationship underscores that His sheep hear His voice and follow Him, illustrating the assurance of His guidance and care. Believers can find hope and confidence in knowing that they are known and cared for individually by Christ. This connection also highlights that spiritual nourishment comes from Christ alone, further confirming that whatever the circumstances, as His sheep, believers shall not want.
Scripture References: John 10:14

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I Shall Not Want
Joe Galuszek · Jun 16, 2019
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Joshua

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