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What does the Bible say about the call of the Good Shepherd?

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The Good Shepherd calls His sheep by name, ensuring they hear His voice and follow Him.

In John 10:3-4, Jesus uses the metaphor of a shepherd to explain His relationship with His followers. He says, 'To him, the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.' This highlights the personal nature of Christ's call and the effectual response of His sheep. The Good Shepherd knows each one individually, and they respond to His call, illustrating the intimate and secure relationship Christians have with Christ. This divine call emphasizes the effectiveness of His saving grace, which ensures that all whom He calls ultimately come to faith and perseverance in Him.
Scripture References: John 10:3-4

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