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How does Jesus seek and save the lost?

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Jesus actively seeks the lost and brings them to salvation, as exemplified in His interaction with the blind man in John 9.

In John 9, we see a clear demonstration of Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost. The narrative illustrates that the healing of the blind man is not merely a physical restoration but serves as a metaphorical unveiling of spiritual sight. Jesus finding the man after he was cast out symbolizes His initiative in seeking those who are marginalized and broken. Luke 19:10 states, 'For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.' This highlights the sovereign grace of God in action — it is Christ who actively pursues us, revealing Himself and opening our eyes to the truth of our condition and the beauty of His salvation.
Scripture References: John 9:35, Luke 19:10

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