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How is the scattering of the sheep significant in understanding salvation?

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The scattering of the sheep signifies their weakness, highlighting the necessity of Christ as their Shepherd for salvation.

The scattering of the disciples, as foretold in Zechariah 13:7 and fulfilled in Matthew 26:31, highlights the inherent weakness and vulnerability of believers. This dispersion serves to emphasize that salvation is not contingent upon the strength or faithfulness of the sheep but entirely upon the protecting and redeeming work of the Shepherd. As they scatter, Christ’s role as the Shepherd becomes even more critical, assuring that His sheep, though feeble and scattered, are never lost. The promise of gathering them back signifies the grace and commitment of Christ to preserve His elect, demonstrating that their salvation lies securely in His hands, reflecting the absolute sovereignty of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:7, Matthew 26:31

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