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What does it mean that Jesus is the Chief Shepherd?

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Jesus, as the Chief Shepherd, leads and guards His flock, providing eternal security to believers (1 Peter 5:4).

When Jesus is referred to as the Chief Shepherd, it highlights His supreme authority and responsibility over His Church. In 1 Peter 5:4, it states that when the Chief Shepherd appears, believers will receive an unfading crown of glory. This indicates that Jesus not only protects and guides His flock but also rewards them for their faithfulness. His role extends beyond earthly shepherding, as He empowers and enables His followers to persevere in faith. This assurance of eternal life underscores the relationship believers have with their Chief Shepherd, fostering trust and confidence in His care.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:4

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