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How does God seek and save the lost?

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God seeks and saves the lost through the gospel of Jesus Christ, calling His elect to faith in Him.

The biblical understanding of God seeking the lost is rooted in the character of God as a shepherd who pursues His sheep. In Luke 19:10, Jesus states, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost,' which clearly establishes His mission. This search is personalized, as evidenced in John 1:43-44, where Jesus finds Philip and commands him to follow. The gospel, therefore, is the means through which God actively invites sinners to come to Him, revealing His mercy and grace. He uses the preaching of the Word and the testimony of believers to make His call evident, intending to bring His chosen ones into a saving relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, John 1:43-44

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Chris Cunningham · Sep 30, 2007
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