The Prodigal's Purpose
In today’s episode, we’re diving into Luke 15:1–7, the Parable of the Lost Sheep, and why it’s one of the most personal and hope-filled stories Jesus ever told. This short little parable holds a massive truth: God’s love is relentless, personal, and wildly intentional. We’ll take a moment to unpack what shepherds were really like in Jesus’ time—why this role was far from glamorous, why it would have felt so radical to the people hearing the parable, and why Jesus so intentionally uses shepherd imagery when He calls Himself the Good Shepherd. This context reveals just how personally He knows us and how far He’s willing to go to bring us home. From there, we explore the different roles in the story and how they show up in our own lives—the lost sheep who drifted slowly without realizing how far they’d gone, the black sheep who isn’t wandering but feels like they don’t belong, the shepherd searching tirelessly for someone they love, and the 99 who are close… but may be taking Jesus’ presence for granted. We also talk about why it’s more dangerous to go silent than to feel desperate, why Heaven rejoices over the one who returns, and why the lost sheep is not a story about earning love—it’s about being found.
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