Finding the Lost

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Pastor David Den Haan

07.21.2019

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The parables of the lost things are all asking the same question: “Will you come too?” Jesus asks it of the religious leaders who are scowling, in verse 1-2, at Jesus mixing with the filthy people. He wants them to come with him in his work of restoring broken people. God asks it of us inviting us to see what he is doing, where his heart is, and then to come along with him.

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