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Why is it important for Christians to know they are known by Jesus?

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Knowing that Jesus knows His sheep fosters assurance of salvation and deepens the believer's relationship with Him.

The assurance that Jesus knows His sheep, as stated in John 10:14, is foundational to a Christian's faith. Recognizing that He has an intimate knowledge of His people reassures believers of their relationship to Him, affirming that they are not forgotten or forsaken. This truth is critical for understanding the security of salvation; since the shepherd knows His sheep, He protects them and ensures their spiritual well-being. Furthermore, this relational knowledge leads to a transformative experience where believers respond in faith and obedience, reflected in the truth that His sheep hear His voice and follow Him (John 10:27). Consequently, this knowledge impacts their worship, devotion, and assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: John 10:14, John 10:27

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