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What does John 10 teach about the relationship between the shepherd and the sheep?

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John 10 illustrates that Jesus, as the Good Shepherd, has a unique and protective relationship with His sheep.

In John 10, Jesus depicts Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:15). This relationship showcases mutual recognition; the sheep know the shepherd's voice and follow Him (John 10:27). This idea emphasizes not only that Christ is protective and sacrificial toward those who belong to Him but also assures believers that their faith and perseverance are rooted in His sovereign choice and love. The security of the sheep is that none can be snatched from His hand, which reassures the elect of their eternal salvation and standing with God.
Scripture References: John 10:14-16, John 10:27

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