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God’s Expansive Pursuit

Mar 13, 2025

The God Who Pursues Us (Part 1)

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The God Who Pursues Us

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The God Who Pursues Us

God’s Expansive Pursuit

The God Who Pursues Us (Part 1)

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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 1)

God’s Expansive Pursuit

In this powerful opening message of The God Who Pursues Us, Dr. Michael Youssef proclaims a foundational Truth of the Christian faith: Christianity is not man’s pursuit of God—but God’s pursuit of lost sinners. Drawing from Luke 15, Dr. Youssef dismantles the pride of man-made religion and exalts the relentless love of the Good Shepherd who seeks the lost sheep. Unlike every false religion that demands human striving, the Gospel declares that the Sovereign Creator initiates salvation, carries the repentant on His shoulders, and rejoices over every soul that turns to Him. This episode calls all believers to rejoice in God’s pursuing grace, to repent of self-righteousness, and to intercede fervently for the lost.

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