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What if the greatest obstacle between you and God isn't your past—but your belief that you've gone too far?
In this episode of Crusade With Me!, we explore two powerful passages of Scripture that reveal the very heart of God. In First Timothy 1:12–17, the Apostle Paul calls himself the "foremost of sinners," yet boldly proclaims the immeasurable grace of Christ. Then, in Gospel of Luke 1–10, Jesus tells the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, reminding us that God is not waiting for the lost to find Him—He is actively seeking them.
Together, these readings paint a beautiful picture of a God whose mercy is greater than our failures and whose joy is found in restoring what was lost.
In this episode, we'll explore:
No matter where you've been, no matter what you've done, this episode is a reminder that your story is never beyond the reach of God's grace.
Because the Good Shepherd is still searching.
And heaven still rejoices every time one lost soul is found.
By Dave McKeeWhat if the greatest obstacle between you and God isn't your past—but your belief that you've gone too far?
In this episode of Crusade With Me!, we explore two powerful passages of Scripture that reveal the very heart of God. In First Timothy 1:12–17, the Apostle Paul calls himself the "foremost of sinners," yet boldly proclaims the immeasurable grace of Christ. Then, in Gospel of Luke 1–10, Jesus tells the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, reminding us that God is not waiting for the lost to find Him—He is actively seeking them.
Together, these readings paint a beautiful picture of a God whose mercy is greater than our failures and whose joy is found in restoring what was lost.
In this episode, we'll explore:
No matter where you've been, no matter what you've done, this episode is a reminder that your story is never beyond the reach of God's grace.
Because the Good Shepherd is still searching.
And heaven still rejoices every time one lost soul is found.