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What does the Bible say about sheep without a shepherd?

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The Bible uses the imagery of sheep without a shepherd to illustrate God's compassion for lost and needy people.

In Mark 6:34, Jesus is moved with compassion because the people were like sheep without a shepherd, highlighting their need for guidance and care. This metaphor emphasizes that without a shepherd, the sheep are spiritually lost and vulnerable. Jesus, as the Good Shepherd, responds not just with sympathy but by teaching them and addressing their spiritual needs. It reveals God's intention to provide leaders and shepherds for His people throughout history, showing the deep concern for those who seek Him.
Scripture References: Mark 6:34, John 10:11, John 10:29

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