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Why do Christians refer to Jesus as the good shepherd?

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Jesus is called the good shepherd because He selflessly sacrifices for His sheep and knows them by name.

The title 'good shepherd' highlights Jesus' sacrificial love as He willingly laid down His life for His sheep. This is evident in John 10:11 where Jesus states, 'I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.' This personal relationship emphasizes that He knows us intimately and guides us with His wisdom and care. Thus, acknowledging Jesus as our good shepherd brings comfort and assurance of His unfailing love and commitment to our well-being.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Psalm 23:1-4

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Jesus Our Shepherd
Fred Evans · Nov 17, 2011
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