Luke 12:1 (Warnings and Encouragements) 3. Luke 15 (The Parable of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost Son) 4. John 10 1- 21 (The Good Shepherd and His Sheep) 3 FaithAgent.org
Pharisee’s were watching Jesus to find reason to accuse him. • The Lord repays those who invites the less fortunate in. • Irrefutable ◦ Luke 6:9 ▪ And Jesus said to them, “I ask you, is it lawful to do good or to do harm on the Sabbath, to save a life or to destroy it ?” FaithAgent.org 5
Luke 15: 1 - 7 • What if Jesus never interacted with Sinners? • Who were the Pharisees? • Are we entitled? Luke 15: 8 - 10 • Jesus uses another example to express to the Pharisees not to give up on sinners and comparing the joy it brings when a sinner repents. 6 FaithAgent.org
doesn’t matter who you Identify with because neither the Pharisee who are keepers of the the law, or the older or younger brother in the parable, we don’t deserve our fathers blessings • No matter how hard we work you can not earn the blessings from the father. 7 FaithAgent.org