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What does it mean to be lost sheep?

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Being a lost sheep refers to the condition of being separated from God and in need of Christ’s salvation and guidance.

The metaphor of lost sheep highlights the human condition of straying away from God's intended path. Isaiah 53:6 articulates this reality, indicating that 'we all, like sheep, have gone astray.' It reflects our innate tendency to rebel against God, turning towards sin and away from His guidance. This state necessitates a shepherd—Christ—who seeks us out, finds us, and brings us back into the fold. Acknowledging one’s lostness is essential for recognizing the need for a Savior, affirming the gospel message of redemption and grace offered through Jesus's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Matthew 18:11-14

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