Christ is called the Good Shepherd because He lays down His life for His sheep, demonstrating His deep love and commitment to their salvation.
The title 'Good Shepherd' signifies not only Christ’s role as a protector and guide but also His sacrificial nature. In John 10:11, Jesus declares that He gives His life for the sheep, underscoring the profound sacrifice He made on Calvary to redeem His flock. Unlike hirelings who flee at the sight of danger, the Good Shepherd remains committed to caring for and protecting His sheep, ensuring their eternal safety. This demonstrates the unconditional love and security found in a true relationship with Christ, affirming that those who belong to Him will never be lost.
Scripture References:
John 10:11-14, John 10:11-15, Revelation 5, Revelation 22
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