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What does the story of the lost sheep teach us?

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The story of the lost sheep teaches us about God's relentless pursuit of sinners.

The parable of the lost sheep illustrates the depth of God's love and commitment to seek and save those who are lost. Jesus reveals that the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine sheep to pursue the one that strayed (Luke 15:4). This emphasizes not only God’s grace but also the personal nature of His salvation — every individual is of great value to Him. The joy that heaven experiences over one sinner who repents (Luke 15:7) underscores the reality that God actively seeks His elect and rejoices upon their return. It reflects the comforting truth that no one is too lost for God’s love and mercy to reach them, reinforcing our assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 15:4-7

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