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What does the Bible say about being sent as lambs among wolves?

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The Bible describes being sent as lambs among wolves as a call to rely entirely on God's provision and protection in the face of hostility.

In Luke 10:3, Jesus sends His disciples out as lambs among wolves, indicating their vulnerability in a hostile world. This metaphor illustrates the dependence believers have on God for strength and protection as they share the gospel. The imagery of lambs represents innocence and helplessness, while wolves symbolize the fierce opposition and danger presented by the world. As Jesus commissioned His followers, He instructed them to trust fully in God for their needs, emphasizing a life of faith and reliance on divine assistance amidst adversity.
Scripture References: Luke 10:3, John 10:11-15, Romans 8:35-39

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Lambs Among Wolves
Mike Baker · Jul 18, 2021
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