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Jesus uses the metaphor of the Good Sheppard to demonstrate that he is the only way to have a relationship with God. He identifies the characteristics of his sheep, and the trait of the "thieves and robbers". He is confronted by the Pharisees, once again, yet many still believe in him.
By Justin and Katie CampbellJesus uses the metaphor of the Good Sheppard to demonstrate that he is the only way to have a relationship with God. He identifies the characteristics of his sheep, and the trait of the "thieves and robbers". He is confronted by the Pharisees, once again, yet many still believe in him.