Today’s Reading: Luke 15: 1-10
Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 22:22-23:12; John 18:15-20
Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear him. And the Pharisees and the scribes grumbled, saying, “This man receives sinners and eats with them.” (Luke 15:1,2)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. There are two groups of people drawing near to Jesus. Jesus loves them both. The tax collectors and sinners (TC&S) have been alienated from God because of their sin but Jesus has called them. He has forgiven their sins and they rejoice in His grace.
The Pharisees and scribes (P&S) are also there. They love the Old Testament. They know that Jesus is a great teacher, but they don’t understand that He is the Son of God, the Messiah promised in the Law and the prophets.
The P&S see Jesus eating with the TC&S. They fear that Jesus is condoning their sins. This fear makes them angry at Jesus.
But Jesus isn’t condoning their actions. He’s forgiving their sins. He will pay for them by dying on the Cross. Their sins will be cleansed by His blood–and so will the sins of the P&S. The death of Christ is the only source of forgiveness in the whole world, but thankfully, it’s available to all!
Jesus wants the TC&S and the P&S to live together as one flock, one family in God. In these parables, He teaches them (and us) how to be one Church.
The TC&S are the lost sheep and the lost coin. Jesus is the One who searches for them. If He doesn’t find them, they will perish. The driving force of each of these parables is the great desire of the person searching for the lost thing.
After the One who searches finds the missing treasure, He calls His friends and neighbors together. They’re invited to rejoice with Him. But do they rejoice? The text doesn’t give their response. Will the P&S join to celebrate with Jesus that He has found the people who were lost? Or will they stand in stony silence?
Dear friend, remember two things. One: Jesus rejoices that He has found you, and you are His through repentance and faith. Two: Jesus also rejoices over the other people whom He rescues. Join Him in His joy, no matter what sins you or they have done. What Christ washes away is cleansed in truth. Christ makes you all one holy Church! In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Jesus sinners doth receive; Oh, may all this saying ponder Who in sin’s delusions live and from God and heaven wander! Here is hope for all who grieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. (“Jesus Sinners Doth Receive” LSB 609, st.1)
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Duane Bamsch