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What role does grace play in the shepherd's message?

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Grace is central to the shepherd's message, emphasizing that salvation comes solely through the merit of Christ's sacrifice.

In His role as the good shepherd, Jesus proclaims a message of free grace. True shepherds, emulating Christ, teach that salvation is not based on human effort but solely on the atoning work of Jesus. This grace is foundational to the Gospel, as it assures believers that their sins are forgiven and that they are secure in Christ. The shepherd's message is consistently about the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness and the unconditional love of God, which ought to encourage and embolden the sheep in their faith and trust in Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:1, Titus 3:5-7

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The True Shepherd
Don Fortner · Aug 10, 1996
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