Digital ProductI AM the Good Shepherd
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Jesus never refers to Himself as a priest or a preacher; not once does He say He is a clergyman, bishop, or elder. But why would He identify Himself as a lowly shepherd? In this message, we look to the book of John to discover exactly what He means. Covers John 10:11-18.
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