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How does the Good Shepherd demonstrate His care for the sheep?

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The Good Shepherd demonstrates His care by sacrificing His life and protecting His sheep from harm.

The Good Shepherd’s primary demonstration of care is evident in His willingness to lay down His life for the sheep, as articulated in John 10:11. He provides an example of self-sacrifice that is not merely altruistic but rooted in His divine prerogative and purpose. Additionally, He ensures the safety and spiritual well-being of His flock, acting as a door to the sheepfold, which symbolizes protection and access to spiritual nourishment. His enduring presence and vigilant care affirm His commitment to shepherd His people throughout their lives, instilling confidence that they will be led safely to pastures of eternal life.
Scripture References: John 10:11-15, Ezekiel 34:23

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The Good Shepherd
Henry Sant · May 3, 2015
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