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What is the significance of Christ knowing His sheep?

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Christ's knowledge of His sheep reflects an intimate relationship that assures believers of His constant care and intercession.

In John 10:14, Jesus asserts, 'I know my sheep, and am known of mine,' indicating a mutual recognition that is foundational to the believer's relationship with Christ. This knowledge transcends mere awareness; it signifies a deep, personal bond. Understanding that Christ, as the Good Shepherd, intimately knows each of His sheep provides immense comfort, suggesting that He is aware of their struggles, needs, and weaknesses. His never-ending intercession and care foster a profound assurance in the hearts of believers, reinforcing that they are not just part of an impersonal flock but cherished individuals under His steadfast watch.
Scripture References: John 10:14, John 17:21-23, John 10:27, Romans 8:29-30, Hebrews 2:14

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