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How do we know that Jesus must save the lost?

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Jesus must save the lost because His covenant and His glory are at stake; He is faithful to pursue His sheep.

The necessity of Jesus’ mission to save the lost is rooted in His covenantal relationship with His people. The sermon points out that if Jesus does not save one of His sheep, it compromises His status as the covenant head and Savior. His very character as a loving and faithful God compels Him to seek and save those who are lost. He must be gracious and fulfill His promise, demonstrating the seriousness with which He approaches His role as the Savior, which is crucial for understanding the essence of sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: John 4:4, Luke 15:4-6

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