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Why is the concept of being 'lost' crucial for understanding salvation?

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Being 'lost' underscores humanity's need for salvation and the necessity of Christ's intervention (Isaiah 53:6).

The concept of 'lostness' is foundational for understanding the nature of salvation in the Bible. Isaiah 53:6 emphasizes that 'all we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way,' which signifies our natural inclination towards sin and independence from God. This lost state shows our inability to return to God on our own, highlighting the necessity for a Savior. Salvation is not about helping those who can help themselves; it's about divine intervention and grace where Christ, the Shepherd, pursues us and brings us back into His fold, showcasing both our need and His readiness to save.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6

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His Sheep
Chris Cunningham · May 17, 2026
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