TUESDAY-2nd Week of Advent: Year- A
1st Reading: Isaiah 40: 1-11: God consoles his people.
Gospel: Matthew 18: 12- 14: God does not wish the little ones to be
lost.
The Parable of the Lost Sheep: The Supreme Example of Caring
This
is one of the most famous parables shared by Jesus- the parable of “The Lost
Sheep” or the parable of “The Seeking Shepherd.” It holds a great message for
both the believers an
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the unbelievers, and Jesus applies it to both. Two things show this.
i.
The
words “These little ones” refer to genuine Christian believers and the word
“Lost” refers to the unsaved person. Cf. Mt. 18: 5-10.
ii.
On
this particular occasion Jesus was speaking to his disciples (Mt 18: 1). In
Luke Jesus shared the same parable with a different audience and directed it
more toward the lost.
Some
believers are weak, never having grown in the Lord; others cool off and wander
away; still others backslide into sin and shame. Some are stubborn towards the
Lord.
The
one who strays and the one who is lost are always with us. Mt. 18: 14.
1. Jesus came to save the lost: This
is why he came to earth to save what was lost. It means Christ willingly and
deliberately left the glory of heaven and his equality with God and made
himself nothing.
2. Jesus seeks every single one that
is lost.
a.
The
sheep wandered away.
b.
The
sheep was sought by the shepherd (Jesus Christ).
c.
The
sheep was sought in the mountain. He does not send another person to after the
lost sheep but by himself he goes out with love.
d.
The
shepherd is patient and enduring. He seeks until he has found.
e.
The
shepherd seeks every path, ridge and crevice.
3. Jesus may or may not find the lost
one: Finding the lost sheep is not sure and easy task. It depends on the
positive response of the lost sheep.
4. Jesus forgives and receives over
the recovered one: Great joy is there because the sheep was almost lost forever
is found now and the task is successful after lots of thoughts, energy, time
and effort to find the lost.
5. God wills that not a single one be
lost: Jesus wants each one of us to become the member of God’s family as
brothers and sisters on earth.
2 Peter
3:9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his
promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not
wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
Thought: God
loves, cares and forgives every single person those who willingly come to Him trusting
in the power of God.
What a lesson
for us! The concern of God for a single soul!
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