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Yes, but it also provides the ability to access any resource in your network in a secure way.
It is typically less safe to expose 3 or 4 different services you want remote access than a single VPN daemon that is actually designed for that specific scenario and has mitigations for common attacks built in.
To make your setup secure you can consider a few steps:
In a side note: a VPN doesn't mean full access to your network either. You can setup a VPN endpoint that only allows access to a few specified services running on specific machines instead of the entire network. This will give you extra security if you're into that.
Thank you for not only taking the time to answer but also adding quite useful resources. I will look into it!