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What does the Bible say about Christ going before his people?

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The Bible illustrates that Christ goes before his people in guiding them through life, as seen in John 10:4 where he leads his sheep.

In John 10:4, Jesus explicitly describes himself as the shepherd who goes before his sheep, emphasizing his role in leading and guiding his followers. This is not only a metaphor but also a reflection of God's covenantal and providential care throughout history. In Exodus 33:19, God assures Moses that His goodness will pass before him, demonstrating that God actively works to guide and protect His chosen people. This theme is consistently seen in the Old Testament as well, particularly in the lives of figures such as Joseph and Moses, where God orchestrates events and circumstances to ensure the safety and deliverance of His people.
Scripture References: John 10:4, Exodus 33:19

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