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In Gospel of Luke 15:1–32, Jesus tells three parables—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son—to reveal God’s heart for those who are spiritually lost. Each story emphasizes that God actively seeks people who have wandered away and that heaven rejoices when even one sinner repents. At the same time, the chapter challenges self-righteous attitudes by showing that God’s grace celebrates restoration rather than resenting those who return.
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By Dr. Cecil Clements5
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In Gospel of Luke 15:1–32, Jesus tells three parables—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son—to reveal God’s heart for those who are spiritually lost. Each story emphasizes that God actively seeks people who have wandered away and that heaven rejoices when even one sinner repents. At the same time, the chapter challenges self-righteous attitudes by showing that God’s grace celebrates restoration rather than resenting those who return.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]