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Why is Christ called the Good Shepherd?

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Christ is called the Good Shepherd as He lays down His life for His sheep and leads them in righteousness.

Jesus refers to Himself as the Good Shepherd in John 10, where He declares that He knows His sheep and they know Him. This title emphasizes His deep care for His people, as He not only guides them but also sacrifices Himself for their well-being. The Good Shepherd's love is manifest in His willingness to die for His flock, ensuring their salvation. As believers gather around Christ, they do so under His loving and sovereign guidance, receiving rest and sustenance for their souls as they follow Him, thus affirming the church's unity in Christ.
Scripture References: John 10:11-16, John 10:14, Psalm 23, John 10:11

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Salmo 23
Jose Dzul · Nov 17, 2016
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