This Sunday, we come to the final sermon in our Summer Sermon Series on “Carson’s Blessing.” We’ll hear one of Jesus’ most beloved parables: the story of the lost sheep from Luke 15. At first glance, it seems like a simple tale. A shepherd leaves ninety-nine sheep to find the one that wandered away. But there is so much more going on beneath the surface. This parable is not just about sheep and shepherds; it is about the persistent, never-giving-up love of God that seeks out those who feel far from home. In a world where it is easy to focus on those already gathered, Jesus reminds us that the heart of the gospel is pursuit. God’s love is always reaching, always searching, and always celebrating when anyone, no matter how lost, finds their way back.
As we prepare for worship, I invite you to think about these questions:
- Who in your life needs to know they are worth the search?
- And how might God be calling you to join in the work of seeking, welcoming, and loving those who feel far from home?
I look forward to reflecting on these questions with you this week.
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