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What does the Bible say about Jesus knowing his sheep?

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Jesus emphasizes the intimate relationship between the shepherd and his sheep, stating, 'I know them, and they follow me' (John 10:27).

In John 10:27, Jesus declares, 'My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.' This highlights a profound connection between Christ and His followers—a relationship that is both personal and intimate. Unlike a mere acquaintance, the knowledge Jesus speaks of is relational, indicating a deep understanding and recognition that transcends superficial familiarity. His awareness of His sheep is not simply an acknowledgment of their existence but reflects a deep, personal bond, akin to the relationship between a shepherd and his flock. Similarly, His sheep recognize and understand His voice, illustrating their mutual knowledge and trust.
Scripture References: John 10:27

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