In "The Great Shepherd #1077," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of Christ's role as the Great Shepherd of the Church, emphasizing the transformative shift from the law of Moses to the grace of the New Covenant. He argues that believers are no longer bound by the condemning letter of the law, as noted in 2 Corinthians 3:6, but are empowered by the Spirit to live in a newness of life. McInnis references key scriptures such as 1 Peter 2:25, John 10:11, and Hebrews 13:20 to demonstrate Christ's unique position as the ultimate shepherd who sacrifices Himself for the sheep, contrasting Him with the ineffective leadership of hirelings. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for Church leaders to emulate Christ's servanthood rather than seeking titles that elevate their status, thus fostering a spirit of humility and genuine care within the body of Christ.
“The letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.”
“He alone is the shepherd of his flock.”
“Christ is the Great Shepherd.”
“Have you heard the shepherd's voice?”
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