For
the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost. Luke
19:10 NLT
When visiting my cousin, my backyard
increased exponentially until exploring it required more than one day.
I envied my cousin. He and his family
lived on my grandfather’s farm. Farmland, woods, hog pens, and cow pastures
surrounded his house. When I visited my cousin, the woods became our second home.
Occasionally, we’d enter a stretch of woods he’d not explored before. We’d use
our knives to notch trees so we could find our way back should we got lost. But
those experiences were the exceptions—not the rule.
Normally, we could roam all day and never
get lost. He knew his way around. After all, he did this regularly. I was the
visitor who didn’t have his bearings. And I stood amazed at how he could roam
in all directions and then guide us back home. His backyard extended for miles,
and he never got lost or worried about any dangers in it.
Jesus describes a different backyard. One
just as large, but one that involves getting lost in. He came to save those
lost in their backyards.
I never remember a time when my grandparents
or my aunt and uncle had to search for my cousin and me. My cousin always knew our
location, and we always came when called. Not the case with Jesus. He came to
search. In fact, He searched before He came and still searches now that He’s
back in heaven. He searches because I—along with the rest of humanity—was lost.
I was born lost and remained that way until He found me, and I let myself be
discovered.
Sin causes the lostness—not
geographically, but spiritually. Sin is a word fewer people are comfortable
with but one the Bible uses to describe our natural state. The consequences of sin
aren’t pretty either: spiritual death and eternal separation from God.
Had I and my cousin ever gotten lost, his
parents or our grandparents would have willingly searched until they found us.
Jesus does the same. Staying lost in our backyard is our choice. So is being
found. When found, forgiveness flows and life changes. Condemnation flies out
the window, and acceptance moves in. Peace comes as I realize all things are
now right between me and my Creator.
Don’t stay lost in your backyard. Let
Jesus find you.
Tweetable: Have you let Jesus find you?
Prayer: Father, thank You for searching
for us when we’re lost.
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