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What is the significance of Jesus being described as the good shepherd?

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Jesus being the good shepherd signifies His role as the protector and savior of His flock, ensuring that all His sheep will be gathered (John 10:11).

In John 10:11, Jesus describes Himself as the good shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, indicating the deep commitment He has to those who belong to Him. This metaphor emphasizes His sacrificial love and the protective nature of His work. The good shepherd knows His sheep, and they know Him, underscoring the personal relationship between Christ and His followers. This relationship assures believers that He will not lose any of His sheep, reflecting the certainty of salvation for His elect. The significance of Christ as the good shepherd highlights both His compassion and the necessity of His redemptive work in reconciling us to God.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Matthew 18:12-14

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John Chapman · Nov 2, 2008
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