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Why is the command 'Feed my sheep' important for Christians?

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'Feed my sheep' signifies the deep responsibility Christians have to care for one another in faith and nurture spiritual growth.

The command 'Feed my sheep' in John 21:15-17 serves as a profound mandate Christ gives to His followers, emphasizing the responsibility to shepherd His flock. This directive is not just for Peter but extends to all believers called to minister and nurture fellow Christians. It points to the necessity of active discipleship that involves teaching, guiding, and caring for one another's spiritual well-being. Love for Christ is validated through this service, and the act of feeding His sheep becomes an expression of that love. Therefore, every member of the Church is called to contribute to the spiritual nourishment of others, reinforcing the communal aspect of faith that fosters growth and strength within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: John 21:15-17

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John 21:15-17
J. C. Ryle · Nov 20, 2022
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