What is the significance of Christ being described as both a shepherd and a lamb?
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Christ is both the shepherd and the lamb, highlighting His dual role as the protector and the sacrificial atonement for His people.
The dual description of Christ as both the shepherd and the lamb encapsulates the essence of His mission. As the shepherd, He cares for, guides, and protects His flock, which reflects His deep commitment to His people. Simultaneously, as the lamb, He fulfills the sacrificial role required for the atonement of sin, specifically in the context of Passover. Revelation 5 and John 1:29 show this significant aspect of Christ, emphasizing that He who leads is also the one who laid down His life. This duality does not diminish His identity but rather enriches our understanding of the lengths to which He goes for the salvation of His people.
Scripture References:
John 10:11, Isaiah 53:7, Revelation 5:6
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