Lost and Found: The Lost Sheep!
Reading Luke Ch.15 v 1-7.
Preached By Ken Humphries,
Cookstown N.I.
Introduction:
In the year 1842, a young Scottish
lad by the name of George Clephane, stepped ashore in Canada
to try and begin a new life!
Although George was only in
his early twenties he had a real problem with drink. Sadly,
the change of country did not help George with his drink problem.
He fell into the kind of company
that did not in any way encourage him other than to drink
more. He only got deeper and deeper into the kind of life
he had been living. Soon all his money was gone and George
was living rough.
One very cold frosty morning
George was found by the police patrol lying along the roadside.
And because George was left
exposed to the elements of the night he died. He was buried
in the town of Fergus Ontario.
The news of his death stirred
the hearts of all that knew him in his old home in Fife, Scotland.
Most of all, the heart of his youngest sister Elizabeth Cecilia
was broken. She had been born in Edinburgh, and the news of
her brother's death arrived just before she was about to celebrate
her twenty first birthday. No matter what she had heard about
him since leaving for Canada, she never ceased to love her
black sheep brother and never wavered in her belief that God
loved him too.
The thought burned itself into
her mind that somehow in his dying hours; her brother had
come to the Lord Jesus and been saved.
That conviction shaped itself
into immortal words. She penned the words that they might
comfort her own soul. "There were ninety and nine that
safely lay in the shelter of the fold!" She locked the
poem away in her desk and there it lay unread for many a year.
She died in 1869, her poem still unpublished. It was not the
only one she had written, but that poem, somehow found its
way into a Glasgow newspaper in the year 1874.
It was just at that time Mr.
Moody and Mr. Sankey were in Glasgow holding meetings. They
were just finishing meetings in Glasgow and were making their
way to Edinburgh. At the station Mr. Sankey bought a newspaper,
as he glanced through it his eye caught this amazing poem
written by Elizabeth Clephane. He cut the poem out and placed
it in his musical scrapbook. At the noon meeting on the second
day in Edinburgh the subject Mr. Moody selected for his sermon
was "The Good Shepherd". When Mr. Moody had finished
his sermon he invited Dr. Bonar to say a few words. At the
conclusion of Dr. Bonars message Mr. Moody asked Mr.
Sankey if he had an appropriate message to sing on the subject
with which to close the service. Mr. Sankey, lifted his heart
to God in prayer for help, placed the little newspaper slip
on the organ, and began to sing the poem note by note to the
tune it is still sung to today.
That hymn touched the heart
of the Scottish audience, and Mr. Moody was greatly moved.
And so that hymn, born under such strange circumstances, was
launched upon the world. It has found its way into many hymnals,
into many countries in the world, and into many languages.
It has been a ministering angel to many a lost soul, leading
them back to God.
1. The Parable reminds Us Of
The Great Danger Of The Sheep! Lost!
"What man of you, having
an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doeth not leave
the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which
is lost, until he find it" Luke Ch.15 v 4.
You see all through the years
of the Lords ministry here on earth there were those
of legalistic mind who failed to understand his interest in
the lost!
They professed to be among
the righteous. They were punctilious about obeying the commandments
of the law, and indeed many more which had been added by tradition.
So many had been added that
the Lord Jesus himself said, "ye have made the commandments
of God of none effect by your tradition."
They trusted in their own righteousness
but did not realise how far short they came. But you see the
Lord Jesus was always interested in the lost. Why?
Because we are like sheep,
in some measure at least, that have wandered away from the
fold and have become lost, some knowing it and some not, but
none can find a way back. Isaiah 53 v 6. reminds us.
"All we like sheep have
gone astray and we have turned everyone to his own way."
Humankind, like sheep have
wandered away from God and become lost!
And the Lord Jesus wants us
to realise the danger of a lost condition, there are snares
out there, there is sin out there, there is Satan out there,
like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour! Also disguised
as an Angel of Light that he may lead people into eternal
darkness!
A. Wandered From The Fold!
If we go back to Genesis Ch.
3 v 1 -6 we discover: -
(i) The Subtlety of the Serpent:
"Now the serpent was more
subtle than any beast of the field, which the Lord God had
made. And he said unto the woman, yea, hath God said ye shall
not eat of every tree of the garden? And the woman said unto
the serpent, we may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden:
But of the fruit of the tree,
which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, ye shall
not eat of it; neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.
And the serpent said unto the
woman, ye shall not surely die:
For God doth know that in the
day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye
shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
And when the woman saw that
the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the
eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took
of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her
husband with her; and he did eat."
The serpent comes when Eve
has wandered a little way from the fold with doubt, denial
and delusion! And what happened?
(ii) The Success of the Serpent!
Gen. 3 v 7-8.
"And the eyes of them
both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and
they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
And they heard the voice of
the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day:
and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of
the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.
The serpent still seeks to
delude us into thinking we know better than God does! Think
about it dear friend and ask God to bring His light to shine
into your understanding. We all have wandered from the fold;
His light will guide us back.
B. Weighed Against The Family!
Jesus Has Divine Compassion!
Instead of having us wander
out of the fold he has divine compassion to bring us into
the family! We see that in Luke ch.7. A woman who washed his
feet with tears! A woman who wiped his feet with hair!
She was tired of her sin! Tired
of being out of the fold! Having listened to the preaching
of the Lord Jesus she turned to Jesus and believing on His
name she was received into the family of God and her sins
were forgiven! Suddenly she finds herself, not now out of
the fold but amazingly in the family. I say amazingly because
this is a wonderful change, it's an eternal change, its
a change that fits this dear woman for eternity and heaven,
and dear folks, thats not pie in the sky by and by,
that can happen in the nasty now and now.
In the Bible we read of a little
man who was tired of being out of the fold!
He wanted to see Jesus so he
climbed a sycamore tree!
He was willing to seek Jesus,
repent of all his sin and put right all wrong as far as it
was within his power to do so. What I have unjustly taken
I will restore, he said to Jesus. He wanted to be brought
into the family!
We see a man who had wandered
so far from the fold it was almost too far. He was hanging
on a cross, preparing to breathe his last.
But oh my, how he longed to
be a part of the family of God! As he gazed on this man on
the centre cross he could see beyond the bruises and the spittle
and realise there was something special about this man called
Jesus, so he called upon Jesus to save him. That morning this
dying thief was in his sins, outside the fold. In the afternoon
he was saved and had become part of the family of God. By
evening time he was with Christ for all eternity.
Listen folks! There is a great
danger in wandering from the fold!
2. The Parable reminds us of
the Grand Design of Seeking! v 4b+5.
"And will go after that
which was lost, until he find it? And when he hath found it,
he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing"
Why? "For the son of man
is come to seek and to save that which was lost" Luke
19 v 10.
A. He Has Come Seeking!
He seeks diligently! He wants
to correct.
"There is a way that seems
right"
He seeks devotionally! He wants
to converse.
"Come now let us reason
together."
B. He Has Come Saving:
He wants to save convincingly!
From sinjudgementhell!
He wants to save continually!
From sinningfrom loss of reward.
He wants to save conclusively!
From a sinful world to a sinless world.
Sin deceives, sin divides,
sin destroys, sin deadens, sin dooms, sin dams.
The Parable reminds us of the
Glorious Delight of Salvation! v 6.
"And when he cometh home, he calleth together his friends
and neighbours, saying unto them, rejoice with me; for I have
found my sheep which was lost"
There Is A Full And Free Pardon!
Acts 13 v 38-39.
"Through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness
of sins; and by him all that believe are justified from all
things, from which you could not be justified by the law of
Moses"
B. Your Sins Are Removed From
You!
Isaiah 38 v 17 "Your sins
are cast behind his back."
Psalm 103 v 12 "As far
as the east is from the west so far has He removed our transgressions
from us."
Hebrews 10 v 17 "Your
sins and iniquities will I remember no more."
Psalm 51 v 7 "Wash me
and I shall be whiter than snow."
C. You Are Brought Into Gods
Favour!
Eph. 1 v 6 "To the praise
of the glory of his grace, through which he hath made us accepted
in the beloved."
D. You Become A Child Of God!
John 1 v 12 "As many as
received Him to them gave he power to become the sons of God"
You get God's love John 17
v 27. 1 John 3 v 1.
You get God's Holy Spirit 1
Cor. 3 v 16.
You get a new heart and a new
nature Ezek. 36 v 26.
You get repentance and godly
sorrow Acts 5 v 31.
You get power to love Christ
1 John 4 v 19.
You get power to pray in Jesus
name. John 15 v 7.
You get power to do good works.
James 1 v 17.
You get the precious promises
of the Bible 2 Cor. 1 v 20.
You get everlasting life John
6 v 47. John 14 v 2-3.
Let the man or woman who is
afraid to repent consider well our passage of scripture tonight.
There is nothing on Gods part to justify those fears.
An open door is set before you; a free pardon awaits you.
If you confess your sin he is faithful and just to forgive
you your sin. 1 John 1 v 9. Cast aside your shame and believe.
While the world is laughing the angels are rejoicing. The
very change that sinners call foolishness is a change, which
fills heaven with joy.
The ominous headlines of a
newspaper some time ago said, "Samoa jetliner crash kills
95 of 101 abroad!"
The story went on to tell how
the jet was coming into land, just 1,000 yards short of the
runway it suddenly went down and burst into flames.
Aeronautically speaking, 1,000
yards is an almost infinitesimal distance. Yet missing the
runway by this short distance cost the lives of many and brought
deep sorrow and irretrievable loss to their loved ones. The
Bible says, "for all have sinned, and come short (missed
the mark) of the glory of God"
My hope is built on nothing
less than Jesus blood and righteousness!
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