Jesus as the Lamb, the Door, and the Good Shepherd

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<h1>JESUS AS THE LAMB, THE DOOR AND GOOD SHEPHERD</h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Jesus as the Lamb (John 1 : 29 - 34)</li> <li>Jesus as the Door</li> <li>Jesus as the Good Shepherd</li> </ol>   <h2>Jesus as the Lamb (John 1 : 29 - 34)</h2> As John the Baptist baptized people in River Jordan, he made them understand that there was someone coming that is greater than him. The day Jesus came to him to be baptized, he declared Jesus as the Lamb of God which takes away the sins of the world.John the Baptist saw Jesus again the next day as he was ministering to people about Christ and declared again publicly that Jesus is the Lamb of God. John then said: “<strong><em>This is he of whom I said</em></strong>, <strong><em>“After me comes a man who ranks before me</em>.<em>” I myself did not know him; but for this I came baptizing with water, that he might be revealed to Israel</em>…” John 1:30-34.</strong>   <h3>Significance of Jesus as the Lamb</h3>

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