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Why is Christ's care for His disciples important for Christians?

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Christ's care illustrates His protective love and commitment to His followers even in perilous times.

In the moment of His impending crucifixion, Jesus's concern for His disciples demonstrates His tender love and commitment to their safety. He asked that they be allowed to go free, ensuring their protection amid the chaos surrounding His arrest. This act signifies not just His physical care for them but reveals the broader spiritual truth that Christ upholds and protects His followers in all circumstances. Christians are reminded through this account that they can trust in Christ’s unwavering protection, as He assures them that not a hair on their heads will be harmed and that He watches over them with tender care even in the most challenging times. This promise provides comfort and confidence in the security of their salvation and the assurance of His presence.
Scripture References: John 10:28, John 18:8-9

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John 18:1-11
J.C. Ryle · Dec 18, 2016
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