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Intro:
The Lost Sheep
Intro:
Good morning every, it is great to see all of you today.
May you be blessed in the Lord today as we continue our study on the parables.
If you would, go ahead and turn over to the , that is the parable we will be covering this morning.
It is a great parable to remind us to seek and save the lost.
It says in : Read
Pray
So, in this parable, wait a minute, I think I have lost something, got my Bible, Got my notes.
Hold on (Run off stage, come back in with Gia), there she is, you know I knew there was something missing this morning.
Thanks Gia for being so sweet and awesome.
You see there is much rejoicing when we find the one we have lost, just as there is in the kingdom of heaven, here on Earth and in Heaven when one of the Lost comes to Know Christ.
It is a great time of celebration and joy.
I think the greatest days are the ones when people come to know Jesus, when we have baptism and when one more lost sheep comes home.
That is what the parable of the lost sheep is all about, and we must not stand in the way, as some tried to do at the beginning of this parable in and 2, it reads:
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The complainers – vs 1 - 2
A. Those that think they know
1. Read the Scriptures
2. Followed the Law
3. Very upright, especially in public
B. Didn’t understand
1. Lost the vision of God
a.
b.
God even in the OT wanted all people
2. All can come to Him
b.
3. Cared only for themselves
a.
How they looked
b.
That they were the spiritual leaders
c.
They had it all together
C. Make sure that’s not me
1. Self-righteous
a. Thinking I got it figured out
b.
I know what’s best
2. Forget the mission of Christ
a.
3. Remember that if God can save me
a.
He can save anyone
b.
If I can be forgiven/all can be forgiven
i.
c.
Think about my kids
i. Worst thing they did
ii.
Truly remorse
iii.
Can’t help but forgive
iv.
God love us infinitely more
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The Lost Sheep – vs 3 - 4
A. People out there that need Christ
1. Hanging with the sinners
2. Knowing who needs Christ
3.
Not taking part, but being a part
4. Search with tenacity
a. Until He finds it
B. Showing them the true light of the World
1. Showing them true love
a.
We are willing to step out
b. Move away from comfort
i. Safe space in here
ii.
Willing to bring that to you
2. Love comes through tenacity/patience
a. Jesus sought until He finds
b.
Not just a quick look
i.
Saint finding anything
c.
C. Remembering it not about what they are
1.
Its about who they are gonna be
a.
b.
God has a purpose built into all people
c. Must come to that vision
2. They have a great potential in the kingdom
a. Remember the mustard seed
b.
There just hasn’t sprouted yet
3. See the potential in people
a.
As Christ saw the potential in disciples
b.
As Christ sees the potential in me
c.
III.
The Rejoicing – vs 5 - 7
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