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Shepherd The Flock Of God ✧

Shepherd The Flock Of God ✧

The imagery follows a long scriptural tradition, from God being the Shepherd of Israel (Psalm 23) to Jesus identifying as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). Core Responsibilities of a Spiritual Shepherd

The command to is a central biblical metaphor for spiritual leadership, primarily rooted in the instructions of the apostle Peter to church elders. It describes a role that combines nurturing care with authoritative guidance, following the ultimate example of Jesus Christ as the Chief Shepherd . Biblical Foundation and Imagery Shepherd the flock of God

Peter exhorts leaders to "shepherd the flock of God" by exercising oversight willingly, eagerly, and by being examples rather than dictators. The imagery follows a long scriptural tradition, from

The phrase "of God" emphasizes that the people belong to the Lord, not the leaders. Leaders are "under-shepherds" who must one day give an account to the Chief Shepherd for how they cared for His precious possession. Biblical Foundation and Imagery Peter exhorts leaders to

The imagery follows a long scriptural tradition, from God being the Shepherd of Israel (Psalm 23) to Jesus identifying as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). Core Responsibilities of a Spiritual Shepherd

The command to is a central biblical metaphor for spiritual leadership, primarily rooted in the instructions of the apostle Peter to church elders. It describes a role that combines nurturing care with authoritative guidance, following the ultimate example of Jesus Christ as the Chief Shepherd . Biblical Foundation and Imagery

Peter exhorts leaders to "shepherd the flock of God" by exercising oversight willingly, eagerly, and by being examples rather than dictators.

The phrase "of God" emphasizes that the people belong to the Lord, not the leaders. Leaders are "under-shepherds" who must one day give an account to the Chief Shepherd for how they cared for His precious possession.