There are two concerns happening simultaneously as we examine this passage: 1) We are remembering, rehearsing, and recalling just WHO our God is; that Jesus has indeed come to seek and save that which was lost (Luke 19:10). Kind and compassionate, He will not give up on you. He will seek you out. He will search you out. He is not put out by your weaknesses, shortcomings, errors, or attitudes. He is for you and not against you! 2) There seems to be an obvious invitation that we will not only be the recipients of His great love, but we should also be dispensers of this love. That we would not only LOOK for the displaced, disillusioned, and desperate, but we would also LISTEN for them.