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Why is the name 'Good Shepherd' significant for Christians?

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'Good Shepherd' emphasizes Christ's protective and sacrificial role for His followers.

The title 'Good Shepherd' is deeply significant in Christian theology as it encapsulates the caring and sacrificial nature of Christ toward His people. In John 10:11, Jesus states, 'I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' This reflects the prophetic fulfilling attributes of God seen in the Old Testament, such as in Psalm 23, where the Lord is depicted as the shepherd who provides and protects His flock. The selfless act of laying down His life not only signifies His love but also guarantees the eternal security of His followers. This relational dynamic assures Christians of Christ's constant presence and guidance, portraying Him as intimately involved in the lives of those He saves.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Psalm 23:1

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