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God’s Exhaustive Pursuit

Mar 14, 2025

The God Who Pursues Us (Part 2)

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The God Who Pursues Us

God’s Exhaustive Pursuit

The God Who Pursues Us (Part 2)

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In a world drifting from Truth, The God Who Pursues Us proclaims the relentless love of a holy God who seeks the lost—whether wandering in open rebellion or trapped in religious pride. Drawing from Luke 15, Dr. Michael Youssef boldly declares that Christianity is not man’s search for God but God’s pursuit of sinners through His Son, Jesus Christ. This powerful series exposes sin, calls for true repentance, and reveals the Father’s heart—a heart that rejoices over one sinner who turns and grieves over those hardened by self-righteousness. Through these urgent messages, believers are stirred to intercede, witness, and rejoice in the Gospel that saves to the uttermost.

The God Who Pursues Us (Part 2)

God’s Exhaustive Pursuit

In this urgent message, Dr. Michael Youssef declares the Truth revealed in Luke 15: God searches relentlessly for the lost—even those sitting inside the church. Through the parable of the lost coin, Dr. Youssef shows that the Lord Jesus Christ, God of very God, refuses to rest until every repentant sinner is found. This episode exposes the danger of false teaching that leaves souls “lost in the house” and calls believers to sweep away complacency, sin, and divided loyalties by the light of God’s inerrant Word. As the series affirms, our God pursues us with holy love—and we must join His pursuit through repentance, intercession, and renewed passion for His Kingdom.

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