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What does the Bible say about the love of God for sinners?

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The Bible illustrates God's love for sinners through parables, notably in Luke 15:3-7 where Jesus portrays Himself as the good shepherd who seeks and saves the lost.

The love of God for sinners is vividly illustrated in the parable of the lost sheep found in Luke 15:3-7. Here, Jesus shows that His deep, self-sacrificing love is directed towards perishing sinners. He actively pursues the one lost sheep, demonstrating that each individual is precious in His sight. This act of seeking is not just a duty but a reflection of God’s pleasure in saving souls; it unveils His heart as one who delights in mercy. The joy that is present is not just in the act of finding but also signifies that God takes immense joy in the redemption of even one lost sinner.
Scripture References: Luke 15:3-7, Luke 15

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