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How does the shepherd protect his sheep?

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The shepherd protects his sheep by laying down his life, guarding them against dangers.

The protection offered by the Good Shepherd is highlighted in John 10, where Jesus portrays Himself as the one who lays down His life for His sheep. This act of self-sacrifice is the ultimate demonstration of His love and care. Additionally, the shepherd protects his flock from predators, ensuring safety and security. Christians are called to trust in this protection, knowing that the Good Shepherd actively intercedes for them and shields them from spiritual threats, giving them peace.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Matthew 26:31

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The Lost Sheep
Ian Potts · Feb 22, 2009
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