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What does the Bible say about feeding the flock?

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The Bible emphasizes the call to feed the flock of God, highlighting the importance of nurturing believers with sound doctrine and the Gospel.

In John 21:15-17, the Lord commands Peter to 'feed my lambs' and 'feed my sheep,' indicating the pastoral responsibility of nurturing and caring for the church. This call to ministry arises from a deep love for Christ, which compels believers to guide others in their spiritual journey. Moreover, the command to feed implies an active engagement in teaching and supporting the faith community, reflecting the shepherd's role to protect and provide for the sheep entrusted to them.

The feeding of the flock encompasses administering the Word of God, ensuring that believers not only receive basic spiritual nourishment (like milk) but also grow into deeper truths (like meat). It is essential that ministers prioritize a Christ-centered approach, preaching the Gospel and the whole counsel of God to promote growth in their congregation, thereby fulfilling their sacred duty as undershepherds under Christ, the Good Shepherd.
Scripture References: Zechariah 11:4, John 21:15-17, Ephesians 4:11-12

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Feed My Flock
Norm Wells · May 18, 2022
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