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What does it mean to be sent as lambs among wolves?

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Being sent as lambs among wolves signifies the vulnerability and danger that gospel workers may face.

When Jesus states in Luke 10:3 that He sends His disciples 'as lambs among wolves,' He acknowledges the inherent risks involved in spreading the gospel. This metaphor highlights the vulnerability of those who proclaim God's message in a world that often opposes it. Just as lambs are defenseless against predators, gospel workers may face hostility, ridicule, or persecution. Yet, this also reinforces their dependence on God's protection and guidance. The call to go forth amid such threats underscores the importance of faithfulness in ministry, trusting that God will empower and sustain His ambassadors even in dire circumstances.
Scripture References: Luke 10:3

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