#[Luke 15:1-10; Luke 19:10]; [1 John 4:10]#
Ashwin's main point is that God is passionately committed to seeking and finding the lost, and all of Heaven rejoices when even one sinner repents. He uses the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin from Luke 15 to illustrate this. Ashwin emphasizes that salvation isn't about us finding God, but about God actively seeking and rescuing us, a concept unique to Christianity. God's pursuit is relentless, mirroring the poem "The Hound of Heaven," even when we rebel. Ashwin contrasts this with the grumbling Pharisees, highlighting the immense joy in Heaven when the lost are found, and encouraging listeners to never lose awe of their own salvation and to partner with God in the ongoing rescue mission through evangelism, resolving to lead at least one person to Christ in the new year.