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.Mark Collier preaches from Luke 15:1-10, Jesus’ parables about a coin and a sheep that were lost and sought and found, stories that show us a God who is always searching for us. God’s relentless pursuit of His beloved creatures makes Christianity unique in all the world – a God who reaches for us, not the other way around. But even though we’ve been found, we are still “prone to wander, prone to leave the God I love.” Mark sees in these parables the invitation to turn around, to let go of the things we’ve grabbed onto, which is simply another way of saying “repent.”
By Worship.Mark Collier preaches from Luke 15:1-10, Jesus’ parables about a coin and a sheep that were lost and sought and found, stories that show us a God who is always searching for us. God’s relentless pursuit of His beloved creatures makes Christianity unique in all the world – a God who reaches for us, not the other way around. But even though we’ve been found, we are still “prone to wander, prone to leave the God I love.” Mark sees in these parables the invitation to turn around, to let go of the things we’ve grabbed onto, which is simply another way of saying “repent.”