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What does it mean to be lambs among wolves?

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Being lambs among wolves signifies that Christians are sent into a hostile world where they may face persecution and danger (Luke 10:3).

When Jesus refers to His followers as 'lambs among wolves' in Luke 10:3, He highlights the vulnerable position of His disciples as they go forth to share the gospel. This metaphor underscores the reality that Christians may encounter hostility and opposition in a world that often rejects the message of Christ. However, it also reassures believers that they are under the protection of the Good Shepherd. This calling involves courage and faithfulness, knowing that while they face challenges, they are sustained by the power of God and the certainty of His sovereign grace. Ultimately, this serves as a reminder that their mission is significant and ordained by God, aimed at reaching those whom He has chosen.
Scripture References: Luke 10:3

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Lambs Among Wolves
Jim Byrd · Feb 15, 2015
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