Thursday, September 23, 2010

99 verses the 1

Luke 15:1 – 17

Does God really value everyone? That is a question that we make an intellectual ascent to say “Yes” of course God values everyone. If He does and we are His followers why don’t we? When you go into a convenience store, do you look the clerk in the eye and think about how valuable they are to the Lord? When the elderly person or the woman with numerous children in front of you takes longer to do their task that you would like do you take the time think about how valuable they are to the Lord? You get my drift; I could go on and on. I have challenging experiences like this everyday.

Jesus was challenging the Pharisees in a similar way. The Pharisees take a bad rap in much of the Gospel for their stubbornness, religiousity, and arrogance but remember Jesus kept after them because He loved them too. The Pharisees looked at those outside of their circle as bad, evil people, sinners! That is often the way we look at ourselves, while others may look at us that way as well, Jesus does not.

There are a couple of things we need to understand about what Jesus is saying here.

He notices when we are lost. You can not escape the Lord’s eye he knows where we are physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally and he still pursues us!

He knows we don’t know how to get there from here. No one wants to be lost. Depression hits, anger or fear overcome us, or wounds bind us up and we find ourselves lost with no way out. Jesus knows where we are and will lead us or carry us out of our lost place.

There is no one more important to the Lord than you! He notices when we are lost, He knows you can’t get here from there, and he is willing to leave everyone else to come after you. Often the enemy of our souls will get us to believe that we are not that important. To a group of the most self-important people in Israel, Jesus said if one of these that you deem unimportant is lost, I will leave all of you to go get just one. It doesn’t matter how lost we may feel Jesus sees us as important.

Two things from this devotional; first, who do you see that is lost? Begin to recognize them as valuable, second no matter how lost, hopeless, worthless you may feel Jesus knows where you are and will come to you. Let Him pick you up on his shoulders and bring you back to the place where you belong

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