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How is Jesus the Chief Shepherd in His return?

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Jesus is the Chief Shepherd who will return in glory to gather and reward His sheep.

The concept of Jesus as the Chief Shepherd is crucial in understanding the culmination of His redemptive work. 1 Peter 5:4 states, 'And when the chief shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.' This not only assures believers of Jesus' triumph in His second coming but also emphasizes the reward for those who have followed Him faithfully. His return signifies the final gathering of all His elect, fully conformed to His image and presented as blameless before the Father. This eschatological hope encourages the faithful to persevere and trust in Christ as their ultimate Shepherd, who is coming to complete the work of salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:4, Matthew 25:31-34, Revelation 22:12

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The Shepherd
Don Fortner · Oct 9, 1988
Joshua

Joshua

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