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Why is the concept of being sheep important for Christians?

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Being referred to as sheep highlights our dependence on Christ as our Shepherd for guidance, protection, and sustenance.

The concept of Christians being likened to sheep is pivotal as it emphasizes our inherent need for guidance, protection, and identity in Christ. Sheep are depicted as vulnerable and helpless creatures that cannot fend for themselves, mirroring the spiritual reality that, without the Good Shepherd, believers are lost and vulnerable to harm. In Ezekiel 34, the Lord’s promise, 'I will feed my flock,' indicates His provision and care, reinforcing that our spiritual sustenance and security are found solely in Him. Understanding ourselves as sheep invites a posture of humility and trust in God's sovereignty and grace as we rely on Christ for direction and nurturing.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:12, John 10:14

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