The good shepherd as described by St. John has all the following qualities except that...
The good shepherd as described by St. John has all the following qualities except that
- A) He enters the sheepfold by the door
- B) He climbs into the sheepfold by another way
- C) He leads the sheep out by the door
- D) The gatekeeper opens the gate for him
Correct Answer: B) He climbs into the sheepfold by another way
Explanation
This Christian Religious Knowledge question is asking you about the qualities of the good shepherd as described by St. John. The question is asking you to identify the quality that the good shepherd does not possess.
The options are:
Option A: He enters the sheepfold by the door
Option B: He climbs into the sheepfold by another way (Correct)
Option C: He leads the sheep out by the door
Option D: The gatekeeper opens the gate for him
According to St. John, the good shepherd has the qualities of entering the sheepfold by the door, leading the sheep out by the door, and the gatekeeper opens the gate for him. However, the correct option, option B, states that the good shepherd climbs into the sheepfold by another way. This means that the good shepherd does not have this quality.
The analogy of the good shepherd is often used in the Bible to describe how Jesus takes care of his followers. The good shepherd is a symbol of love, care, and protection. As Christians, we are expected to follow Jesus, our good shepherd, and allow him to guide and protect us.
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