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What does the Bible say about the Great Shepherd?

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The Bible describes Christ as the Great Shepherd who sacrificially cares for His flock.

The Bible presents Christ as the Great Shepherd, who gives His life for the sheep, illustrating His immense love and commitment to their well-being (John 10:11). He is not only the caretaker but also the example to follow in both word and deed (1 Peter 2:25). Unlike the hirelings who abandon the sheep at the first sign of trouble, Christ remains ever watchful, continually interceding for His followers as the Bishop or overseer of their souls (Hebrews 7:25). This underscores His unique position in the church, as He directs the care of the sheep through appointed leaders who are to serve as examples rather than lords over the flock.
Scripture References: John 10:11, 1 Peter 2:25, Hebrews 7:25

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