Seeking out the sheep involves searching for the lost and restoring them with compassion and grace.
Seeking out the sheep is a profound act of love and commitment characterized by compassion and decisive action. In Ezekiel 34:12, God promises to search for His sheep among the scattered, indicating His desire to bring them back to safety and care. This includes understanding the state of the lost: their spiritual and emotional needs. In the New Testament, Jesus illustrates this through the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15:4-7, emphasizing that He actively seeks those who have strayed, rejoicing at their return. Such seeking is not punitive but rather restorative, embodying grace and offering hope, as Christ identifies with our struggles and burdens.
Scripture References:
Ezekiel 34:12, Luke 15:4-7, John 10:16
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