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The Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd

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The Bible portrays the relationship of Christ and His church through the image of a shepherd and his sheep. The example of sheep points to the Christian's tendancy to stray, their vulnerability and their need for the flock. In contrast, the image of Shepherd points to Christ as one who protects, nurtures and gathers the sheep.

Source: Evangelical Times, 2009. 2 pages.

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If the church could be aroused to a deeper sense of glory that awaits her, she would enter with a warmer spirit into the struggles that are before her J. H. Thornwell
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