Good
Morning All,
Luke
15:8; “Or what woman, having ten silver coins, if she loses one coin, does not
light a lamp and sweep the house and seek diligently until she finds it?”
It happens every Christmas. My mother-in-law is very generous in her gift
giving. Yet rather than buying something
she isn’t sure about, she gives cash.
Every year, when the unwrapping is done and all the paper is gathered up
and in the garbage bag; someone panics.
Someone is missing the money from Grandma. The frightened party changes from year to
year but the expression is the same, sheer panic. Soon everything is turned upside down. All of the garbage bags are dumped out and
gone through carefully. We go through
every piece, until, someone excitedly shouts, “I found it!” Another Christmas
is salvaged.
Perhaps you have done this as well.
Most of us have. We have misplaced
or lost something of value or of importance so we scour the place, we empty
trash bags, turn pockets inside out, dump drawers; we search until we find it. The greater the value, the harder we
search. If it holds some sentimental
value, like a keepsake, we will go to all lengths to find it and retrieve the
item.
Our verse speaks of such a situation.
The coins here probably refer to the marriage headdress that a woman
would wear. So in essence, this woman
has lost her wedding ring. She was
desperate to find it. So she swept her house
until she found it. She would have gone
to any lengths to find it and she would have been ecstatic when she found it.
This verse also describes the search that God does for his lost
children. He will overturn every drawer,
empty every garbage bag, sweep every speck up to find you and to claim you as
his child. He sent Jesus to pay the way
and then he began the search for you. He
looks every place that you hide. He
looks in every corner that there is. He
knows your pain and your fear and he seeks you out. He will not stop until he finds you because
you are of such great value to him.
God loves you so much that nothing will deter him from seeking after
you. No matter how many times you get
yourself “lost” God will keep looking for you.
He seeks you out and calls you back.
He looks in all the places where we fall. He looks in the painful times and in the
sorrowful times to seek you out, to pick you up and to place you back on your
path. No matter how lost or dirty or how
much self-destruction that you have caused; God never stops loving you and
looking for you and cleaning until he finds you. You are more precious than jewels to
him. His love never ends.
God
of all mercy, we are often lost and harmed.
We inflict upon ourselves much pain and sorrow. We hurt others, we deny you and we make a
mess of our life. By your mercy, restore
us we pray. Be with those who do not believe
that you seek them out. There are none
so lost that you do not constantly seek them.
Bring them to the full knowledge of your mercy. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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