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What does the Bible teach about Jesus seeking the lost?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus came to seek and save the lost, as seen in His interactions with sinners like Zacchaeus.

The mission of Jesus, as seen throughout the Gospels, decisively emphasizes His purpose to seek and save the lost. In Luke 19, Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus exemplifies this mission; He intentionally seeks out this chief tax collector, showcasing His desire to reach even the most despised in society. Jesus’ mission was not to associate only with the righteous but to invite everyone, particularly sinners, into His grace. This reflects the character of God who seeks out the lost like a shepherd looking for a wayward sheep. The teachings in the Scriptures reinforce that God delights in showing mercy and redemption, constantly inviting those who are lost to come home.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Matthew 18:12-14

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