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What does the Bible say about the role of shepherds in the church?

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The Bible describes shepherds as responsible for providing nourishment, maintaining the flock, and protecting the sheep from enemies.

The role of shepherds in the church, as illustrated in both the Old and New Testaments, encompasses several fundamental responsibilities. Firstly, they are tasked with providing nourishment for the sheep, as highlighted in Psalm 23, where God, as the Great Shepherd, leads His people to green pastures and still waters. This imagery signifies the provision of spiritual sustenance through teaching and preaching. Secondly, shepherds must maintain the place of each sheep within the flock to ensure unity and prevent individuals from straying into danger. Jesus, as depicted in John 10, not only cares for the sheep but actively seeks out those who wander away. Additionally, elders are called to protect the flock from external adversaries and internal divisions, a duty emphasized in Acts 20:28-30, where Paul warns of wolves that seek to scatter the sheep. Furthermore, they are responsible for attending to individual wounds and afflictions, demonstrating care and compassion in their leadership roles.
Scripture References: Psalm 23, John 10, Acts 20:28-30, Ezekiel 34:1-6

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