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Reading the Gospels in 2026: (5/4) Luke 15:1-10

A 5-day per week study.

May 4 – Reading Luke 15:1-10

Read and believe in Jesus.

“…there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”  Luke 15:10

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The Gospel according to Luke 

Review – Jesus & the parable of the Master filling his banquet with the unloved and Gentiles instead of those who were FIRST invited but made excuses not to come. Jesus then explains the COST of discipleship. And uses the example of true salt vs. undesirable salt, noting that the latter is contaminated with minerals.

Jesus & the parable of the Master filling up his banquet with the unloved and Gentiles instead of those who were FIRST invited but made excuses. He then tells the COST of discipleship. And uses the example of true salt, and that found contaminated with minerals.

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15:1-3.

Here, we see Jesus with two groups of people: tax collectors and sinners, and Pharisees and scribes. Polar opposites. One group is considered the lowest of sinners; the other group, the uber righteous.

The Pharisees grumbled that Jesus was receiving and eating with sinners. (Ahem, may we remind them of Jesus recently eating at a Pharisee’s house with all his “upper crust” friends?)

So… Jesus tells them a pair of parables.

(Although one parable features a lowly shepherd and the other a woman, both teach the value or cost of something lost. This would perhaps appeal to the wealth-conscious Pharisees.)

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Vss. 15:4-7

A shepherd had 100 sheep. One, perhaps an ornery lamb, ran off and got separated from the flock. Maybe it wasn’t even the first time this little guy had done this.

Jesus asked the Jewish leaders what they would do: forget about the one and care for the 99, or leave the 99 and go after the little lost one.

Would not a good shepherd (picturing the God of Israel) search high and low for the lost one?  And when he finds it, would he not tenderly carry it back to the flock?  And wouldn’t he then gather friends and have them rejoice with him for the ONE LOST LAMB that was found?

(Jesus viewed the tax collectors and sinners as the little lost lamb. Each one was worth a search-and-rescue. Hadn’t He already done so with Matthew/Levi?)

I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over the sinner who repents than over ninety-nine ‘righteous’ persons who think they need no repentance.”

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Vss. 15:8-10.

In the second parable, a woman had ten silver coins, perhaps her dowry. (Sometimes these coins were worn in a band across the forehead.) While working around the house, one of these coins became detached and was lost.

Oh, no! This was HER money; her safety in case something happened to her husband.  Oh, where was it??

Jesus looks at the Pharisees, who were perhaps calculating the value of the silver coin, and suggested, “Does she not light a lamp and sweep the house and seek diligently until she finds it?

Nods all around.

And wouldn’t you, Pharisees, like the woman, call together your friends and neighbors to “Rejoice with her, for she had found the coin that was lost?”

Perhaps more nods.

Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”

(One sinner who acknowledges his sin and turns to God is welcomed back with rejoicing, over these self-righteous, hard-hearted ones who thought they needed no forgiveness.)

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(Tomorrow is the last in this trio of “lost things” parables that Jesus tells. It will really hit home with those religious leaders!  Tomorrow, there will be no nods of agreement, only outrage.)