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What does the Bible say about the lost sheep in Matthew 18?

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In Matthew 18, Jesus illustrates God's love for the lost by describing a shepherd who seeks one lost sheep, emphasizing that it's not God's will for any to perish.

In Matthew 18:12-14, Jesus presents a parable about a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to seek one that has gone astray. This illustration highlights God's deep love and commitment to His people, indicating that He desires all, especially the lost, to be found and restored. Jesus emphasizes that it is not the Father's will for even one of these little ones to perish, showcasing His relentless pursuit of those who are lost and His desire for their salvation through Christ's sacrificial love.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:12-14

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