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What does the Bible say about Jesus as a seeking Savior?

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The Bible portrays Jesus as a seeking Savior, actively searching for the lost, as illustrated in the parable of the lost sheep.

The Bible presents Jesus as a seeking Savior who actively pursues those who are lost. In Luke 15:3-7, Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep to demonstrate that He is not passive in saving but instead goes after each individual who belongs to Him, even when it seems like the majority are safe. In this parable, the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one that is lost, signifying His dedication and commitment to seek and save those who are estranged from Him. This reinforces the profound truth that we do not initiate our salvation; rather, it is Jesus who finds us in our lostness.
Scripture References: Luke 15:3-7, John 10:27

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The Lost Sheep
Kent Clark · Aug 18, 2019
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