This week, we continue our Summer Sermon Series on “Favorite Childhood Bible Stories”. Sunday, we will delve into the Parable of the Lost Sheep from Matthew 18:12-14, focusing on the theme "Lost and Found: The Shepherd's Relentless Love." This passage reminds us of the profound love God has for each of us, even when we stray from the path. Like the shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine sheep to find the one that is lost, God actively seeks us out, rejoicing when we return. This parable speaks to our tendency to wander, whether through distractions, busyness, or even spiritual complacency. Yet, it also reassures us that no matter how far we may drift, Jesus, our Good Shepherd, is always searching for us, ready to bring us back into the fold.
As you prepare your hearts for Sunday’s message, I encourage you to reflect on areas of your life where you might feel distant from God.
- Are there ways in which you’ve gradually become "lost," perhaps without even realizing it?
- What steps can you take this week to draw closer to God, knowing that Jesus is always ready to guide you back?
I look forward to exploring these questions together in worship.
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