Good
Morning All,
Luke
15:4; “Suppose a man has 100 sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the
99 sheep grazing in the pasture and look for the lost sheep until he finds it?”
Do you think her name was Molly? Molly seems like the name of a sheep that
would get lost. Molly seems like the
name of a sheep that would either get left behind because she wasn’t quite
ready to go or else she would take off ahead of everyone else, not sure of
where they were going and then take a wrong turn and go the wrong way. Molly was often lost; she would have
cockleburs in her wool and usually be very dirty. She was a very troublesome sheep.
Other shepherds would have sold her or just
left her when she wandered off. Other
shepherds would have calculated how much work she really was and would probably
figure they were better off with her gone.
After all, it won’t take long before some of the other sheep start
following Molly’s lead and they too begin to wander and get lost. Yet this shepherd was different. This shepherd always went to look for Molly
and bring her back to the flock. He
always cleaned her up, applied an ointment to her wounds, made sure she had
fresh water and the best hay and made sure she was safe in the flock.
Deep down, most of us are like Molly. We tend to think only of ourselves and rarely
about the consequences of our actions.
We tend to think that what we do “really isn’t that bad” or “it is just
a choice we make.” We fail to see the
tremendous danger that we put ourselves in.
We fail to see that what we have with our shepherd is better than
anything we look for. Even as we look,
we fail to think that we might get hurt or attacked by wolves when we are alone
in the wilderness. We never see the
consequences of our actions and we never see that what we have is the best for
us anyway.
We truly are Mollys. We are sinful beings who selfishly look only
to our own wants and desires. Yet God has
mercy on us. He sent Jesus to be our
savior, our shepherd in all occasions.
He sends Jesus to be the shepherd that always brings us back to the
flock. No matter how far we stray, Jesus
is always looking for us to bring us back to the safety of his flock. It is only in his loving care are all of our
needs met. Other places may seem to
offer good things but in the end; they always turn out poorly, they always end
up with our destruction. Yet no matter
how many times we stray, Jesus is always bringing us back. He is always calling us home to be safe with
him.
So
return with Jesus to the flock. It is
time to stop thinking you know best and recognize that God has our best avenue
ready for us. Trust in his love to carry
you safely through this journey of life.
Gracious
and loving Father, in you we have the certainty of our salvation. Keep us safely in your loving and protective
arms. Keep us from straying from your
grace. Be with those who find themselves
lost and alone.in the dangers of the wilderness. Send your Spirit to comfort them and to bring
them home. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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