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Why is it significant that Jesus calls His followers His sheep?

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Calling His followers His sheep signifies His intimate relationship, ownership, and the responsibility He takes for their well-being.

When Jesus refers to His followers as His sheep, it highlights the relationship of care and responsibility that He assumes as their shepherd. In the context of John 10, the shepherd is responsible for the guidance, protection, and provision for the sheep. This metaphor communicates the love and concern Jesus has for His people, emphasizing that He knows them individually and personally. Moreover, it illustrates the authority He holds as the one who leads His flock toward spiritual nourishment and safety, ensuring that they are cared for in all aspects.
Scripture References: John 10:11-15

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