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“Sheep Need Shepherds” | 1 Peter 5 Vs 1-4 - Living Hope

32 min · 14 jun 2026
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As Peter closes his first letter, he turns to the elders of the church and calls them to shepherd the flock of God. This message reminds us that God’s people are like sheep: vulnerable, dependent, and prone to wander. Because of that, Christ gives shepherds to His church to care, feed, protect, guide, and watch over His people. But Peter also shows that shepherds must lead with humility. They are not owners of the flock, but stewards entrusted with people who belong to God. Elders are called to serve willingly, eagerly, and by example, not through force, greed, or control. Above all, this passage points us to Jesus, the Chief Shepherd. Human leaders may fail, but Christ never fails His flock. He suffered first, He will return in glory, and He promises an unfading crown to those who faithfully serve Him.

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aflevering “Sheep Need Shepherds” | 1 Peter 5 Vs 1-4 - Living Hope artwork

“Sheep Need Shepherds” | 1 Peter 5 Vs 1-4 - Living Hope

As Peter closes his first letter, he turns to the elders of the church and calls them to shepherd the flock of God. This message reminds us that God’s people are like sheep: vulnerable, dependent, and prone to wander. Because of that, Christ gives shepherds to His church to care, feed, protect, guide, and watch over His people. But Peter also shows that shepherds must lead with humility. They are not owners of the flock, but stewards entrusted with people who belong to God. Elders are called to serve willingly, eagerly, and by example, not through force, greed, or control. Above all, this passage points us to Jesus, the Chief Shepherd. Human leaders may fail, but Christ never fails His flock. He suffered first, He will return in glory, and He promises an unfading crown to those who faithfully serve Him.

14 jun 202632 min