Barry Parish Church

31st March 2022

Be Still and Know - "Go Out To Search For The One That Is Lost"

 

(from www.premierchristianradio.com)

 

  1. Matthew 18.12 NLT





    “If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them wanders away, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety- nine others on the hills and go out to search for the one that is lost?”

    I suspect that few of us have had any experience of being shepherds, however many of us will have memories of lost pets. I recall the time when our cat Tabitha went missing for days on end. We walked the streets in the hope that we might see her and called out her name in the hope that we would hear her miaow. But there was no response. And then one day as I was looking down our garden I saw this poor thin creature dragging herself limply towards the house. She had a broken femur and had presumably been involved in a road accident. To say that we were delighted to see her would hardly begin to describe our absolute delight and over the coming weeks she made a complete recovery. Just one little cat, but the news of her return home was a moment of incredible joy for our family.

    I, therefore, can begin to understand the joy of the shepherd who got home at the end of the day and noticed that one sheep was missing. It might surprise us that he was able to spot that he was one sheep short amidst the large flock, but he knew those sheep well. He knew their personalities. He knew the ones that were always out in front and he knew the stragglers. He knew the sick ones and those who were always vigorous and strong. He knew so much because he loved them. Indeed he risked his life every day as he cared for them in the harsh terrain, and as he protected them from sheep rustlers and wild animals. Every single sheep mattered.



    In our local churches we need to continually remind ourselves of the importance of every single person. We will be personally close to some people and understand them well. Others will be very different from us, and we might find some people quite awkward. But every single person matters intensely and if they wander away we need to long for their return, and do all that we can to make it happen. And then, whoever they are, if they return there should be great celebrations.





    Question: In what way does this parable challenge the life of your church?

    Prayer: Loving God, help me to treasure every single person in the way that you treasure me. Amen

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