In this directive, Jesus emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the mission to the 'lost sheep of Israel.' At this point in His ministry, Jesus is sending His disciples to focus on the Jewish people, who were seen as God's chosen ones but had strayed from their spiritual path. The term 'lost sheep' is a metaphor for those who have wandered from their faith or are in need of spiritual guidance and renewal. By instructing His disciples to begin their mission with the Israelites, Jesus underscores a strategic and compassionate approach to ministry, starting with those who are already part of the covenant community. This approach reflects a broader biblical theme of God’s persistent love and desire for His people to return to Him. It also sets a foundation for the later expansion of the Gospel to all nations, showing that God's love and salvation are intended first for His chosen people and then for all humanity. This mission is a reminder of the importance of reaching out to those who are spiritually lost, offering them hope and a path back to God.
"Go rather to the lost sheep of Israel."
Matthew 10:6
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