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How do we know that Christ seeks out the lost?

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Christ's parable of the lost sheep illustrates His commitment to finding and redeeming His lost people.

In the parable of the lost sheep (Luke 15:4-6), Jesus portrays Himself as the good shepherd who actively seeks out lost sheep. This parable shows that each individual is precious to Him, prompting Him to leave the ninety-nine to find the one that is lost. The shepherd's actions signify that Christ's search is not a mere pastoral duty but a deep, personal concern for each elect child of God. This searching entails His redemptive work on the cross, where He bore our sins to bring us back into fellowship with Him, illustrating that He has known and cared for His own from eternity.
Scripture References: Luke 15:4-6, Isaiah 53:6

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