Lost and Found – Part 1

June 22, 2026

Broadcast

                        Lost and Found - Part 1
                              Luke 15:1-2
                              06/22/2026


        1    Now the tax collectors and sinners were all
             drawing near to hear him.
        2    And the Pharisees and the scribes grumbled,
             saying, ``This man receives sinners and eats with
             them.''  (ESV)

        Yesterday the church prayed:
        O God, the protector of all who trust in You, without
        whom nothing is strong and nothing is holy, multiply
        Your mercy on us that, with You as our ruler and guide,
        we may so pass through things temporal that we lose not
        the things eternal; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who
        lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God,
        now and forever.


        To the surprise of many, the goal of the Christian Church is
   not moral perfection but faith in Christ Jesus as our Redeemer
   from sin, death, and the power of the devil.  As we come to know
   that He suffered, died, and rose again to pay the price of our
   sin, as we accept His gift of forgiveness, we certainly will act
   with love towards God and neighbor.

        In the days of Jesus, the most religious people were the
   Pharisees.  They did all the right things, they were the paragon
   of virtue, the perfect example of moral behavior.  Yet, they did
   not understand God's love, His desire that all people be saved
   and come to the knowledge of the truth.

        Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing
        near to hear [Jesus].  And the Pharisees and the
        scribes grumbled, saying, ``This man receives sinners
        and eats with them.''


        This week we will see that the prayer of the Church
   confesses that we cannot, by our own works, redeem ourselves.
   Without the work of the Holy Spirit, we cannot be holy.  Yet,
   God, in His mercy desires our salvation.

        May our Lord grant that we know of His love, that we may
   have the peace which comes from the forgiveness of our sins.
   Amen.