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Why is Jesus described as the Good Shepherd?

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Jesus is called the Good Shepherd because He cares for, knows, and protects His sheep, offering them love and guidance.

The title 'Good Shepherd' for Jesus encapsulates His compassionate and sacrificial relationship with His followers. In John 10, Jesus describes how He knows His sheep intimately and lays down His life for them. This imagery portrays His protective nature, emphasizing His commitment to nurture and safeguard His flock against spiritual dangers. As the Good Shepherd, He provides comfort to His people, assuring them that they are watched over and sustained through the trials of life. His guidance is marked by love and a desire for His sheep to flourish in faith. By recognizing Jesus as their Good Shepherd, Christians can approach Him with confidence, knowing they are cared for at all times.
Scripture References: John 10:14

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