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What does it mean that Jesus must seek His lost sheep?

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Jesus must seek His lost sheep because they cannot come to Him on their own; they are lost in sin and unable to seek God (John 4:4).

Jesus' necessity to seek the lost reflects His role as the Good Shepherd who pursues His people who are spiritually lost and unaware of their need for salvation. In John 4:4, 'He must needs go through Samaria,' signifies His intent to reach those who are not actively searching for Him, reflecting God’s merciful pursuit of His sheep. The truth is that in our natural state, humans do not seek after God (Romans 3:11), but it is Christ who takes the initiative to reveal Himself and His saving grace, leading sinners to Him through His unconditional love and mercy.
Scripture References: John 4:4, Romans 3:11

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