The call of Luke 15.
The illustrations given by the Lord Jesus Christ in Luke 15
are firstly a call to the followers of the Lord Jesus to act like God.
Does God care about lost people?
1.
One sheep is lost for some reason. It could be
like the tax collector of verse 1 – tempted to make easy money.
God reacts as a shepherd seeking his own
sheep. They still belong to Him and He goes seeking it until he finds it.
Do we seek lost people like God,
who loves all the people of all the world?
2.
One coin is
lost – we don’t know how it was lost and like the coin, some people seem of no
value to anyone because of the wreckage of sin. But we do know that the coin
still had the image impressed by it’s maker. As the woman was delighted to find
the coin, so the angels in heaven rejoice when a sinner turns back to God.
Are we available to the Holy
Spirit to seek, to sweep, to search until
the lost one is found?
3 One son was
lost and we do know that his selfish selfwill was the problem. It was his own
fault, so why bother to win him back? God, like the good and gracious father,
gives, watches, forgives and restores the one who by rebellion is as good as
dead.
Do we care, do we yearn, do we pray, do we forgive. It is so
much easier to be like the older brother – to be judgemental and bitter.
The Lord Jesus calls us to “be like our Father in heaven”
(Matthew 5:48).
‘Lord, let Your love constrain me to love like God loves.’
Then we will be able to rejoice with the angels – a sheep found,
a coin recovered, a son restored.