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What does the Bible say about Christ as our shepherd?

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The Bible describes Christ as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep, ensuring their safety and salvation (John 10:11).

The concept of Christ as our shepherd is beautifully presented in John 10, where Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing His role in sacrificing Himself for our redemption. This imagery assures believers of their safety and care under His leadership. Throughout Scripture, this shepherd motif is rooted in the Old Testament, where God's promise to shepherd His people points toward the Messiah, Jesus Christ. Ultimately, our Good Shepherd not only leads us but also sacrifices Himself so that we may be secure in our salvation.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Isaiah 40:11, Ezekiel 34:11-12, Isaiah 42:16, Psalm 23:1-3, Psalm 23

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