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John 10:27-
Why are considered as Sheep?
Jesus compares us to sheep is not a compliment.
Sheep are among the dumbest of all creatures.
Most animals, in many cases, will survive if released into the wild.
They will learn to fend for themselves and make it.
But a sheep released into the wild cannot survive.
That Jesus compares us to sheep is not a compliment, by the way.
Sheep are among the dumbest of all creatures.
Most animals, in many cases, will survive if released into the wild.
They will learn to fend for themselves and make it.
But a sheep released into the wild cannot survive.
Sheep have no survival skills whatsoever.
They are totally dependent upon the shepherd - just like we are.
The sheep come to know that when the shepherd speaks they should follow because his plan for them is better than their plan for themselves.
Sheep have no survival skills whatsoever.
They are totally dependent upon the shepherd - just like we are.
The sheep come to know that when the shepherd speaks they should follow because his plan for them is better than their plan for themselves.
In the Bible, anytime you see a sheep, it's usually straying (; ) or being slain (; ) in one way or another -- unless, and only unless, it's under the care of a good shepherd.
In the Bible, anytime you see a sheep, it's usually straying (; ) or being slain (; ) in one way or another -- unless, and only unless, it's under the care of a good shepherd.
Sheep are helpless, vulnerable, willful, and stupid.
The sentimental notion that God sees us as sheep because we're so sweet and lovable evidently came from someone who'd never worked with the little four-legged lawnmowers.
Image Identifier - Totally dependent on the creator of the Image
Thank God we can have a good shepherd (; ).
If we learn to know ourselves at all, we'll stay close, and follow without swerving.
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My sheep hear my voice.
Deuteronomy 28:
God’s voice became flesh
We hear His voice through his Word! (He’s trying to Text us)
He speaks through his word!
2 Timothy
2. I know them.
Ewe (Female Sheep - yoo) - Ram (Male Sheep) - Wether (Male sheep that has been castrated) - Lamb (Baby Sheep)
This is the beauty about the Shepard… He knows me!
Everything about me.
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They Follow Me.
Daily practices!!!
I’m willing to sacrifice - I’m willing to love things less.
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I give them Eternal life
They will never perish - (Everlasting life)
No one will snatch them out of my hand.
Snatch: gain control over, formally, snatch from the hand
gain control over, formally, snatch from the hand
My Father - who has given them to me!
My Father is greater than all…
No one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand.
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