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Jesus is the Good Shepherd, and He explains why. It is because He lays His life down for the sheep. The metaphor is of eternal significance. His sacrifice will bring forgiveness and a sense of belonging to the lost. Furthermore, Jesus knows His sheep and is known by them, and this relationship reflects His unity with the Father. He also gathers other sheep into one flock, and He rules them as the Good Shepherd.
By GCF NAGAJesus is the Good Shepherd, and He explains why. It is because He lays His life down for the sheep. The metaphor is of eternal significance. His sacrifice will bring forgiveness and a sense of belonging to the lost. Furthermore, Jesus knows His sheep and is known by them, and this relationship reflects His unity with the Father. He also gathers other sheep into one flock, and He rules them as the Good Shepherd.