Mindanao Times

Your brother was lost and is found

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MEDITATION: If you lost something of great value and importance to you wouldn’t your search for it until you found it? The joy of finding a lost loved one, a precious member of your fold, and your hard earned savings to feed your hungry family are vivid illustrati­ons which Jesus uses to describe what God’s kingdom is like. God the Father does not rejoice in the loss of anyone. He earnestly searches for the lost until they are restored and joyfully united with the whole community of heaven. Jesus told these three parables right after the scribes and Pharisees, the religious elite among the Jews, expressed disapprova­l with Jesus’ close contact with people of bad reputation. Sinners were drawing near to hear Jesus Luke in his Gospel account tells us that “tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear Jesus speak”. Wealthy tax collectors were despised by the Jews because they often forced the people to pay much more than was due. And sinners, like prostitute­s and adulterers, were a scandal to public decency. The scribes and Pharisees took great offense at Jesus because he went out of his way to meet with tax collectors and public sinners and he treated them like they were his friends. The Pharisees had strict regulation­s to avoid all contact with them, lest they incur ritual defilement. They were not to entrust money to sinners of bad repute, or have any business dealings with them, or trust them with a secret, or entrust orphans to their care, nor accompany them on a journey, nor give their daughter in marriage to any of their sons, nor invite them as guests or be their guests. They were quite shocked to see Jesus speaking with sinners and even going to their homes to eat with them. Restoring the lost to the community of faith Both the shepherd and the housewife “search until what they have lost is found.” Their perseveran­ce pays off. They both instinctiv­ely share their joy with the whole community. The poor are particular­ly good at sharing in one anothers’ sorrows and joys. What was new in Jesus’ teaching was the insistence that lost sinners must be sought out and not merely mourned for their separation from God and the community of the just. God does not rejoice in the loss of anyone, but desires that all be saved and restored to fellowship with him. That is why the whole community of heaven rejoices when one sinner is found and restored to fellowship with God. Seekers of the lost are much needed today. Do you persistent­ly pray and seek after those you know who have lost their way to God? “Lord Jesus, may your light dispel the darkness of sin, deception, and ignorance, so that all who are lost or confused may find their way to the Father’s home and be united with him in a bond of peace and friendship. Transform my heart with your merciful love that I may point many others to the good news of pardon, peace, and new life which you offer to all who trust in you, the Good Shepherd and Savior of the world.” (2019 Servants of the Word, source: www. dailyscrip­ture.net, author Don Schwager)

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