My brother and I were once caught in a blizzard (that had not been forecast) on a backpacking trip. We soon got out the maps and
determined the quickest and safest way out. Maybe thirty minutes down the trail we met a couple who refused to come out with us even though we showed them on the map that what they were planning was not wise. But they refused to listen. They refused to admit they were lost, going the wrong way, even when shown on the map. When we got back home, we saw in the Newspaper that they had died. Today, we will view “lostness” from a different perspective as it is redefined in the story for each of us, no matter who we are. It will challenge each of us. We can take it to heart and see another way…or not.