DAILY READING
REFLECTION
Angels Rejoice
By Elaine Pierce
Did you notice how this passage begins: Now the tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear him. If I was a cynic, I would say, of course tax collectors are sinners - you don't need to repeat yourself, Luke. But perhaps he is making a bigger point: all of those gathered to hear Jesus are sinners - and that includes me and you. The Pharisees, of course, reject this view, and they judge Jesus for what they consider to be a grievous mistake: associating with people who aren't as 'good' as they are. He clearly has bad judgment, and he shouldn't be wasting his time with these people.
Thanks be to God that he does! These two short parables, the lost sheep and the lost coin, are familiar ones, and they both challenge and comfort us. Jesus is always ready to welcome us home, isn't he? The shepherd does not rest until he brings his wayward sheep back to the fold. And he tells his friends and neighbors how happy he is that the lost sheep has been found. So, too, does the woman who loses her coin share the good news that she has found it with her loved ones.
There is rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents (v. 7).
There is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents (v. 10).
Take a moment to picture rejoicing in heaven. It must be far beyond what we can picture or imagine, and that rejoicing occurs because a lost soul has been found and returns to faith. You may have had a desert experience yourself, or you may be praying even now for a loved one to return to Jesus. Picture the shepherd looking for his lost sheep.....the woman searching high and low for her lost coin. Jesus is searching for us. He is standing on the front porch, and when he sees us heading down the road back to him, he runs to us, and he wraps his arms around us, and he welcomes us home. Take time to thank him for his steadfast love, despite our wandering hearts. And look forward to the rejoicing in heaven - what a day that will be!
PRAYER
Lord, you search for me as the shepherd searches for his sheep, as the woman searches for her lost coin. You rejoice when I repent and come to you. I pray for those I love who are far from you - that your hand of grace and mercy will be upon them. Thank you for your kindness and goodness, and that there will be rejoicing in heaven every day. In your precious name I pray, Amen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ELAINE PIERCE
It is a delight and joy to write Sunday's UALC Blog post. I have been a UALC member for 20+ years and I value our community of believers. I draw strength from God's Word, and it is my hope that you join me in seeking to grow closer to Him as we read, study, and pray together. I've been married to Gene for 47 years, and we have four grown children and nine grandchildren. It is an exciting time to be alive, and I count it all joy to serve him, even in the midst of challenges. To God be the glory, for the great things he is doing!