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Why is Jesus called the chief shepherd?

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Jesus is referred to as the chief shepherd because He uniquely fulfills the role of guiding and protecting His people as their Savior.

In Scripture, Jesus is depicted as the chief shepherd who cares for His flock. John 10:11 says, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.' He not only leads and guides but also laid down His life as a sacrifice for His people, showcasing His commitment and love. As the chief shepherd, He fulfills the prophetic roles of prophet, priest, and king, demonstrating His sovereignty and His fundamental authority over all aspects of salvation and care for His followers. His perfect leadership and sacrifice ensure that all whom the Father has given Him will be preserved and will never be lost.
Scripture References: John 10:11, 1 Peter 5:4, Hebrews 13:20

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