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Why does Jesus seek and save the lost?

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Jesus seeks and saves the lost out of His sovereign grace and desire to restore them to fellowship with God.

The mission of Jesus is clearly articulated in Luke 19:10, where He states that He has come to seek and save that which was lost. This underscores the heart of God for humanity, reflecting His deep compassion and mercy. Zacchaeus, an undeserving sinner, is a vivid illustration of this divine pursuit. Jesus' actions show that salvation is a gift, initiated by God without regard for a person’s past or their current state. The fact that Jesus actively sought out individuals like Zacchaeus highlights the reality that Christ doesn't wait for people to come to Him based on their ability or righteousness. Rather, He goes to them, demonstrating His desiring grace and establishing that salvation is about God’s initiative, not ours.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10

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