The sermon focuses on the parables in Luke 15—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son—to illustrate God's pursuit of those who are lost and the importance of returning to Him. It emphasizes not underestimating the depth and effects of one's lostness, nor the extent of God's saving actions through Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Father's patient waiting. The message highlights the power of repentance—a change of mind, heart, and direction—as the start of restoration. The speaker shares a personal hunting story to depict wandering from God and stresses the joy in heaven when one sinner returns, urging listeners to feast on God's Word and presence, not just rely on others' experiences.
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