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Why is it important to see Jesus as the good shepherd?

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Seeing Jesus as the good shepherd in John 10:11 underscores His sacrificial love, care, and protection over His people.

In John 10:11, Jesus identifies Himself as 'the good shepherd,' who lays down His life for His sheep. This metaphor emphasizes the depth of His love and commitment to those He saves. The good shepherd is vigilant, knowing each sheep by name, and is willing to protect them from harm, much like David describes in Psalm 23, where the Lord is referred to as the shepherd who provides and cares for His people. The assurance that we are intimately known and cared for by Christ gives believers immense comfort and confidence in the face of life's uncertainties. In a world filled with chaos, recognizing Jesus as our good shepherd reassures us of His unwavering presence and protective guidance.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Psalm 23

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