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What does the Bible say about the care of God's flock?

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Ezekiel 34 emphasizes God's promise to care for His people, contrasting the neglect of false shepherds.

In Ezekiel 34, God condemns the false shepherds who fail to care for the flock, feeding themselves rather than the sheep. The passage speaks of the Lord's commitment to seek out His sheep, bind up the broken, and bring them back to safety, demonstrating His deep love and care for them. This reflects the heart of God in His pastoral role, assuring that He will not neglect His people's needs. The chapter reassures believers that, unlike the unfaithful shepherds, the Lord Himself seeks and cares for those who are lost and in need of guidance and restoration.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:11-16, Ezekiel 34:29

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