Jesus came for the broken, the wandering, and the lost.
KJV Bible verse image from Matthew 18:11 about salvation, redemption, and Christ reaching for those who are lost.
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“For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost.”
— Matthew 18:11 (KJV)
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⭐ What This Reveals
Jesus did not come
for perfect people.
He came
for the lost.
The wandering.
The broken.
The guilty.
The forgotten.
“For the Son of man is come…”
That means salvation
was intentional.
Christ stepped into humanity
with purpose.
Not to condemn—
but to rescue.
“To save that which was lost.”
Lost people
often feel unreachable.
Too far gone.
Too ashamed.
Too damaged.
But this verse destroys that lie.
Jesus specializes
in restoration.
No darkness
is too deep.
No past
is too ruined.
No soul
is beyond His reach.
And notice this—
The lost
matter enough to God
that heaven moved toward them.
That includes you.
The cross
was never decoration.
It was pursuit.
Love reaching downward
to pull humanity upward.
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⭐ Reflection Question
Have you truly accepted that Christ came personally to rescue and restore the lost—including you?
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