2. The story of "The Lost Lamb" comes from Isaiah, chapter 53, section 6: We are all lost like sheep, and each of us goes his own way. The Lord puts all our sins on him.
3. In addition, in Luke chapter 15, section 1-7 and Matthew chapter 18, section 12- 14, the metaphor of "one sheep loses one" mentioned by the Lord Jesus is recorded.
4. The "lost lamb" deviated from God's original intention of creating human beings and lost human nature; At first, God created man to glorify his name and enjoy the beauty of being with God. However, due to human depravity and crime, there is an insurmountable gap between man and God. Therefore, man is lost in sin, does not know the God who made him, and gradually dies. But God loves the world and sent his only son, Jesus Christ, into the world to find these lost lambs. Through the death of Jesus, these lost sinners can be reconciled with God, so that God can create them.