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In Luke 15:1–10, two groups stand before Jesus: sinners drawing near to hear Him, and Pharisees grumbling that He receives and eats with them. In response to their criticism, Jesus reveals the heart of God through the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin — a God who actively seeks what is lost and rejoices when it is found. Heaven does not resent repentant sinners; it celebrates them.
By Chris JonesIn Luke 15:1–10, two groups stand before Jesus: sinners drawing near to hear Him, and Pharisees grumbling that He receives and eats with them. In response to their criticism, Jesus reveals the heart of God through the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin — a God who actively seeks what is lost and rejoices when it is found. Heaven does not resent repentant sinners; it celebrates them.