28: Are You Searching for Something Valuable That Was Lost?

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09.11.24 (00:18:15)

It really bugs me when something important and valuable to me is lost. I just want to search until I find it. And it seems that I’m not the only one. In Luke 15, Jesus tells a story about people in his culture who were just as determined to find what was missing. Stick around and see if they found what they were looking for.

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