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What does the Bible say about God being our shepherd?

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The Bible, particularly in Psalm 23, emphasizes that the Lord is our Shepherd who provides, guides, and cares for His people.

In Psalm 23, we see a profound declaration of God's care for His people, depicted through the imagery of a shepherd. The psalm starts with the declaration, 'The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,' which highlights that He provides all our needs. This provision goes beyond physical needs and includes spiritual restoration and guidance, as expressed in verses where He leads us to green pastures and still waters. As the Good Shepherd, He restores our souls and leads us on paths of righteousness, ensuring that we are never abandoned or without comfort.

The New Testament reinforces this theme in John 10, where Jesus states, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' This demonstrates His ultimate commitment to His flock, showcasing that true shepherding involves sacrificial love and protection. Thus, the biblical representation of God as our Shepherd offers deep assurance to His people of His unfailing provision and care throughout all circumstances.
Scripture References: Psalm 23, John 10:14-18, Psalm 23:1, Ezekiel 34:15

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I Shall Not Want
Henry Mahan · Jun 19, 2024
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