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What does the Bible say about the relationship between shepherds and their sheep?

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The Bible uses shepherd imagery to describe the vital relationship between spiritual leaders and their congregation, emphasizing love and accountability.

Scripture portrays the relationship between shepherds and their sheep as one rooted in love, responsibility, and guidance. The primary role of a shepherd, as exemplified by Christ who is referred to as the Good Shepherd, is to provide nourishment, protection, and care to the sheep. This bond is characterized not only by the shepherd's commitment to the flock but also by the sheep's trust and response to their shepherd's voice. In John 10 and Psalm 23, we see that the shepherd leads the sheep, who in turn follow and respond to him, establishing a relationship that is mutual and interdependent.
Scripture References: John 10; Psalm 23

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