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Jesus Pursues The One, And We Should Too

Jesus Pursues The One, And We Should Too

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You can feel it in the room when someone remembers where grace first met them. That’s where we begin—owning the messy, specific ways Jesus changes a life—and then we widen the lens to what a church looks like when it beats with the same pulse. Luke 15 becomes our map: a Shepherd who risks for the one, a woman who tears the house apart for a single coin, and a heaven that throws a party louder than our skepticism.

We talk candidly about a subtle drift that happens in churches when a platform defines the culture instead of the Savior. Holiness-by-distance was the Pharisees’ strategy; holiness-by-presence is Jesus’ way. He sat with people we’re tempted to avoid, learned their names, and loved them before they knew what to do with it. That’s not soft on sin; that’s strong on rescue. We unpack why belonging must precede becoming, how baptism embodies freedom, and where self-help cannot carry the weight that only the cross can hold.

From there, we get practical. What does a Luke 15 culture look like in your week, not just on a Sunday? It looks like one more chair at your table, one more text to the person who wandered, one more patient conversation where shame has been loud. It looks like remembering we were the ones on the ledge or lost under the dresser—and refusing to write anyone off. Jesus built his movement with people the religious world called “not good enough.” If he could entrust them with the world, he can trust you with your street.

If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review to help more people find these stories of rescue and renewal. Your “one” might be waiting for an invitation you can give.

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