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What does the parable of the lost sheep teach about God's pursuit of sinners?

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The parable illustrates God's relentless pursuit of sinners and His joy when they are found.

The parable of the lost sheep, as presented in Luke 15, beautifully illustrates God's relentless pursuit of sinners. When Jesus asks what man would not leave ninety-nine sheep to seek one lost sheep, He reveals His deep care and concern for those who are lost. This parable not only shows the urgency of God's pursuit but also emphasizes the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents. It reassures us that God is actively searching for His people, displaying His grace and mercy in restoring them to Himself. This should encourage believers to continue praying and preaching with the hope that lost sinners will be found by the Good Shepherd who rejoices over their return.
Scripture References: Luke 15

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Until He Find It
Paul Mahan · Oct 14, 2007
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