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Lost and Found

Lost and Found. Luke 15. He’s eating with sinners!. Luke 15:1-2 - What they accuse Him of? He starts with simple illustrations… 4-7 “What man of you…if he loses one sheep? 8-10 “Or what woman… if loses one coin? Jesus then gets to the heart of the matter – Luke 15:11-32 The younger son

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Lost and Found

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  1. Lost and Found Luke 15

  2. He’s eating with sinners! • Luke 15:1-2 - What they accuse Him of? • He starts with simple illustrations… • 4-7 “What man of you…if he loses one sheep? • 8-10 “Or what woman… if loses one coin? • Jesus then gets to the heart of the matter – Luke 15:11-32 • The younger son • The older brother • The Father (of both)

  3. The younger son • The prodigal son – Luke 15:11-15 • Rejected the Fathers house, left his father, was wasting his life • Had his “light bulb” moment – Luke 15:16-19 • The moment people realize where they are, what they have left • Sometimes people need to “hit rock bottom” to come to their senses • We were all once the prodigal – every one of us! • Being in want, far from our Father, dead and lost! • We should be compassionate on those lost in sin – Jam 5:19-20

  4. The older brother • His response to the prodigals return Luke 15:25-30 • Your brother has returned! Vs. 27 • He was angry and would not celebrate with his father • Actually accuses brother of greater evil – vs. 30 • Assumed the worst – how would he know brothers actions? • We must be careful not to be like older brother • Thinking too highly of ourselves – “Well, I never…” – Luke 18:11-12 • Pharisees and Scribes issue? Luke 15:2 and 18:9 • Who do we compare ourselves to?

  5. The Father • Father - Luke 15:20-24 and 15:31-32 • He let the son depart • He never stopped hoping for his sons return (2 Pet. 3:9) • When he saw his son in the distance? • What is our desire, for the lost? • Never stop praying for, hoping for, working for the lost son to return! • Embrace them, restore them (as a brother – not a servant) – 2 Cor. 2:5-8

  6. How hard we would look for a lost $100, our lost keys, or missing phone? • When misplace or lose physical things of value? • Turn over the room looking for them • Retrace our steps, “where is it?” • Celebrate finding that which was lost! • How can we have that attitude towards a lost brother? • Help them “come to their senses” – return to the Father • Pray for them, never stop looking for their return • Remember who we were 1 Cor. 6:11 – humbly helping restore them as sons • Running to them, embracing them, and REJOICING!

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