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Grace Lutheran Church
208 1st Street S.W.
P.O. Box 522
Tripoli, Iowa 50676
(319) 882-3579

E-mail: graceelca@butler-bremer.com

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The Lost Sheep

The Lost Sheep

The southwest window of the Grace Lutheran Church sanctuary is one of the more dramatic scenes portrayed on the stained-glass windows of our church. The scene depicts a rugged, rocky cliff. The scraggly shrub, clinging to the side of the precipice, gives the feeling of steep mountainsides and deep narrow passes. Caught on the side of the sheer fall, halfway down the mountain, is the crumpled and caught body of the lost sheep. The poor animal has strayed from the safety of the path in rough country, and the fall has left the sheep hurt and lost. The picture seems to focus on the body of the shepherd, stretched down the side of the cliff, straining to reach and rescue the lost lamb, no matter what the risk, danger, or cost. 

Jesus told the parables of lost things to remind Christians of their gracious God. Our God is like that shepherd, who has 100 sheep. When He realizes that one lamb is lost, that shepherd will leave the 99 safe ones alone in the wilderness to go hunting and searching for the one lost sheep until it is found, rescued, and restored to the flock. It doesn't make much sense as people think about it, but God doesn't look at things the way most people do. Our God has a bias toward seeking and saving the lost. 

What should produce more thanksgiving in a Christian than the realization that I was lost, but Jesus found me and saved me? What should produce more joy in a Christian, than the celebration of the birthday of the Son of God, who came to search out and save lost and condemned sinners like you and me?