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Why is Christ described as the Shepherd in Isaiah?

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Christ is the Shepherd because He cares for, guides, and protects His people, fulfilling His role as the Good Shepherd.

In Isaiah 40:11, Christ is depicted as a shepherd who feeds His flock, gathers the lambs, and carries them in His bosom. This imagery emphasizes His nurturing and protective nature, ensuring His followers are cared for in all circumstances. Believers experience His guidance through His Word and the Holy Spirit, who leads them into truth and obedience. As the Good Shepherd, He laid down His life for the sheep (John 10:11), demonstrating the ultimate act of love and commitment to His flock, where their salvation finds its ultimate security.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:11, John 10:11, Ezekiel 34:23

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