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What does it mean to be part of Christ's flock?

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Being part of Christ's flock means being among those whom He has chosen and called to Himself.

To be part of Christ's flock implies belonging to a community that is chosen and guided by Him, as expressed in John 10:16. This shepherding relationship illustrates the intimate connection between Christ and His followers. The sheep symbolize those who hear the voice of Christ, responding positively to His call out of darkness into light. Importantly, this fold is not limited to a physical or traditional understanding of community; it transcends boundaries, incorporating all who have been eternally loved and selected by God. Understanding oneself as part of Christ’s flock brings assurance of protection, guidance, and the blessing of unity with other believers under the one true shepherd, who provides spiritual nourishment and care.
Scripture References: John 10:16, Matthew 25:34

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