lost lambs

Day 12: Calling Lost Lambs to Come Home

12 May 2024

3.3 MINS

Intention

To pray for the lost prodigals to come home.

Scripture

“There once was a shepherd with 100 lambs, but one of his lambs wandered away and was lost. So, the shepherd left the 99 lambs out in the open field and searched in the wilderness for that one lost lamb.

He didn’t stop until he finally found it. With exuberant joy, he raised it up, placed it on his shoulders, and carried it back with cheerful delight!

Returning home, he called all his friends and neighbours together and said, ‘Let’s have a party! Come and celebrate with me the return of my lost lamb. It wandered away, but I have found it and brought it home.’”

– Luke 15:4–7 (TPT)

Reflection

We were all lost at some point, separated from our beloved Father God. Spiritually orphaned.

But we were called out of darkness into His glorious light. We were saved through the perfect work of Jesus Christ on Calvary’s Cross.

This Go Month we are praying for many souls to be saved!

But my heart also goes out to those we call prodigals. We all know or have them in our family or circle of friends. Sons and daughters raised in our homes, each on a path we pray will lead back to Him. And how we pray!

Chuck Girard once said, “Don’t shoot the wounded. They need us more than ever”.

In the hardness of our hearts, or a religious spirit, it’s easy to discount their wandering as a lack of faith or a false salvation. Or, dare I say it, unworthiness.

I believe many who have wandered from the institutional church walked away with heavy hearts. They were hurt or neglected by the system run by imperfect human beings, imperfect like you and I.

Coming from personal experience, our ‘sabbatical’ occurred when a paedophile infiltrated our home group. When we asked the leadership for help, well, it didn’t go well.

Did we lose our faith in God? As James Bond used to say of his martini, “Shaken, not stirred”.

It’s my humble opinion that the body of Christ has had many wonderful people’s ministries and contributions sabotaged by the work of the enemy. They may still have faith in Jesus – but not in man. Their faith could be a mere glimmer of light, needing the gentle fanning of the embers to bring forth the flame they once knew!

Can we commit to encouraging those we know who have fallen away? And with a hand offered in God’s love, help them up once more? This is no time for stray sheep to wander the hills all alone!

Perhaps we have seen a puppy who has been abused. It takes a lot of work to get them to trust and love again. Remembering this can be key to loving restoration.

We may find that prayer and love will unlock the heart barred, shut for years. Others will be so glad that you cared enough to reach out, they will literally jump into your arms in gratitude, restoration swift and sweet! Everyone will be different.

When a person walks away from fellowship, one of the most egregious wounds will be from the experience of being ‘shunned’. Often our churches allow people to drift and slip away, without any effort made of restoration. People are scared to get involved and risk the ire of leadership. How sad!

Some dear ones may never enter the walls of a church building again. Thank God for home churches and online Zoom meetings! Coffee and prayer! Be flexible and patient.

HE is.

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Prayer

Father, Your love and faithfulness is our firm anchor. Show us how to love as You love, to forgive as You forgive, and to remember the words often quoted, “There but for the grace of God, go I.” In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Author Bio

Leonie RobsonLeonie and her husband Ivan are songwriters, worship leaders, parents and grandparents. They have operated in lay ministry in cross-denominational settings for many years. Leonie writes poetry and lyrics and is an artist of great repute (according to her granddaughter, at least!). Both Leonie and her husband take a great interest in history, current events and politics.

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5 Comments

  1. Stephen Lewin 12 May 2024 at 9:31 am - Reply

    Thank you for very moving devotion and song today
    Shalom and blessings from us and on High

    • Leonie Robson 12 May 2024 at 2:58 pm - Reply

      Thanks Pastor Stephen and Cheryl.
      Our God is faithful and true ❤️
      Blessings to you and your Ministry team.

  2. Sylvia Huxham 13 May 2024 at 5:06 am - Reply

    Thank you Leonie for this beautiful heart filled devotion -Yes I think it is powerful in that we know God is faithful but when the heart receives that communication and our the ears of our heart Hears the Word of the Lord-Truth arises with a life dimension that builds into the tower of our hope and garrison of prayer Thanks !!

    • Leonie Robson 13 May 2024 at 6:38 am - Reply

      Thanks dear sister ❤️
      How good He is!
      Love and blessings.

  3. Eunice Embury Johnson 18 June 2024 at 9:04 pm - Reply

    Thank you Leonie for such a sensitive article. Having “been there” I also understand. I believe that a broken heart whom Jesus encounters and heals, can be just the tool to offer His healing touch to others with “broken hearts and contrite spirits”. We have a wonderful ministry of reconciliation.

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