Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Search, Find, Celebrate

"Rejoice with me; I have found my lost . . " (Luke 15:6;9 see also 32 NIV)

When my family lived in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, my wife worked in a bank where her co-workers loved to celebrate anything and everything. They were constantly inventing "events" just so they could celebrate with a party. The party was everything and had nothing to do with a reason. The parties became meaningless.

In Luke 15, Jesus tells three stories with one focus that should be the reason his people celebrate. The Lord's illustrations are not really about a sheep or a piece of money. Instead, these items of value contrast the value of a soul who wonders into the far country away from the Father's house. Yet, we seem to celebrate more when finding material wealth than we do over an eternal soul.

Remember when we were kids in church? The prayer requests were almost totally about some lost loved-one or unsaved friend. We didn't hear a lot of requests for healing or financial woes or desires for jobs. Now, in retrospect, I am certain that all those issues were just as real then as they are today. Yet, the focus was on people who had never committed their hearts and lives to Christ.

All three stories in Luke 15 are about what high value God places on a soul. Those who reject him and his salvation are lost in their sins. God gave his only Son, Jesus Christ, as the ultimate price for their redemption. He died on Calvary for them.

It seems to me that if the Church would place the same high value on souls, she would have good reason to celebrate.

Dear Father, thank you for the high value you place on our souls. Empower us to also place a high value on finding lost souls. This I pray in the name of Jesus. AMEN

Be strong and courageous today searching for the lost,

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