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What does it mean that we are the sheep of God's pasture?

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Being the sheep of God's pasture signifies our relationship with Him as our Shepherd who cares for and provides for us.

The metaphor of being sheep in God's pasture illustrates our dependence on Him as our Shepherd. Psalm 95 and other scriptures, such as John 10:14, emphasize that those who belong to God are known by Him and are under His care. This relationship underscores that our sustenance, protection, and guidance come directly from Him, highlighting His role as a loving and sovereign leader. The preacher stresses that we are not autonomous; instead, we rely entirely on God's provision and grace, which gives us the confidence that we will not ultimately stray from Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 95, John 10:14

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