THURSDAY- 31st WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
Gospel: Luke 15:1-10: There will
be rejoicing in heaven over one repentant sinner.
I Reading: Romans 14:7-12: Alive or
dead we belong to the Lord.
The Parable of the Lost Sheep:
The Lost Sinner Out in the World, Lk
15:1-7
Chapter 15 is one of the most important chapters in
all the Bible. It includes three of the most famous parables ever told. The
parables deal with the lost sinner when the sinner repents and returns home.
The first parable is that of the Lost Sheep in the wilderness of the world
(Lost outside of the world).
1. Tax collectors and sinners drew near Jesus (v.1-3)
a. The religionists: Grumbling against Jesus
associating with “sinners”
b. Jesus: shared
a parable
2. The sheep was lost (outside in the world) (v.4)
3. The sheep was lost because of self (lack of true
discernment) (v.4)
4. The sheep was lost “in the wilderness or open
country” (v.4)
5. The sheep was sought until found (v.4)
6. The sheep, once found, brought great joy (v.5-6)
7. The sheep represented a repentant sinner (v.7)
The Parable of the Lost Coin:
The Lost Sinner Within the Home, Lk 15:8-10
This passage is often preached and taught right along
with the parable of the Lost Sheep (Lk 15:1-7). The lost sheep was lost out in
the wilderness or open country of the world, whereas the lost coin was lost in
the house.
1. The coin was lost (inside of the house) (v.8)
2. The coin was lost because of others (negligence and
irresponsibility) (v.8)
3. The coin was lost in the house (v.8)
4. The coin was sought until found (v.9)
5. The coin, once found, brought great joy (v.9)
6. The coin represented a repentant sinner (v. 10)
Thought: If the Good
News of Jesus Christ were preached today in power and authority, how many would
be flocking to hear…
· The gospel of salvation from sin and death?
· The gospel of the hope for the kingdom of God (Mt 19:23-24)?
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