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What does the Bible say about Christ as our Good Shepherd?

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The Bible describes Christ as the Good Shepherd who cares for and redeems His sheep, as seen in John 10 and 1 Peter 2.

The Bible presents Christ as our Good Shepherd who exemplifies five key characteristics in His redemptive work: He is the suffering shepherd who sacrificed Himself for us, the sinless shepherd who is without sin, the submissive shepherd who obeyed God's will, the substitutionary shepherd who bore our sins, and the successful shepherd who gathers us to Him. These attributes assure believers of Christ's intimate care and the effectiveness of His redemptive work, fulfilling the ultimate plan of salvation for God's people, as highlighted in John 10:11 and 1 Peter 2:24.
Scripture References: John 10:10-16, 1 Peter 2:21-25

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