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Why does God go after the lost sheep?

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God goes after the lost sheep because of His great love and the desire that none should perish.

The parable of the lost sheep illustrates God's immense love and care for each individual. In Matthew 18 and Luke 15, Jesus reveals that the shepherd actively seeks out the lost sheep, highlighting that every sheep matters to Him. His love is not impersonal; it is deeply relational and personal. This pursuit emphasizes that God's will is that none of His children should be lost but that all should come to repentance and faith. It demonstrates His commitment to redeeming and restoring us to Himself, which is pivotal to understanding His character as merciful and gracious.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:12-14, Luke 15:4-7

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