As Jesus continues teaching on His final journey to Jerusalem, He turns to the Scribes and Pharisees who complain about His eating with publicans and sinners. Jesus uses three parables to explain the joy that should result from the repentance of just one sinner. In the first two, Jesus makes it clear that if men go after a lost lamb or coin, then how can it be wrong for Him to go after a lost soul? The final and most famous parable of the Prodigal Son is more properly named the 'Parable of the Two Lost Sons' and Jesus again shows these false shepherds of Israel how wrong they are to refuse such celebrations, like the older son.
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John was ordained as Church of the King's first Sacramento elder in 2004 and has served as the full-time pastor since October 0f 2005. John has been a Christian for just over thirty years and is happily and faithfully married to Linda. They have lived in Sacramento since 1983...