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The Parable of the Lost Sheep and Coin Now all the tax collectors and sinners were coming to hear him.
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But the Pharisees and the experts in the law were complaining,“This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.”
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So Jesus told them this parable:
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“Which one of you, if he has a hundred sheep and loses one of them, would not leave the ninety-nine in the open pasture and go look for the one that is lost until he finds it?
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Then when he has found it, he places it on his shoulders, rejoicing.
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Returning home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, telling them,‘Rejoice with me, because I have found my sheep that was lost.’
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I tell you, in the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need to repent.
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“Or what woman, if she has ten silver coins and loses one of them, does not light a lamp, sweep the house, and search thoroughly until she finds it?
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Then when she has found it, she calls together her friends and neighbors, saying,‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin that I had lost.’
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In the same way, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of God’s angels over one sinner who repents.”
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The Parable of the Compassionate Father Then Jesus said,“A man had two sons.
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The younger of them said to his father,‘Father, give me the share of the estate that will belong to me.’ So he divided his assets between them.
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After a few days, the younger son gathered together all he had and left on a journey to a distant country, and there he squandered his wealth with a wild lifestyle.
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Then after he had spent everything, a severe famine took place in that country, and he began to be in need.
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So he went and worked for one of the citizens of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs.
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He was longing to eat the carob pods the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.
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But when he came to his senses he said,‘How many of my father’s hired workers have food enough to spare, but here I am dying from hunger!
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I will get up and go to my father and say to him,“Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you.
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I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me like one of your hired workers.”’
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So he got up and went to his father. But while he was still a long way from home his father saw him, and his heart went out to him; he ran and hugged his son and kissed him.
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Then his son said to him,‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’
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But the father said to his slaves,‘Hurry! Bring the best robe, and put it on him! Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet!
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Bring the fattened calf and kill it! Let us eat and celebrate,
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because this son of mine was dead, and is alive again– he was lost and is found!’ So they began to celebrate.
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“Now his older son was in the field. As he came and approached the house, he heard music and dancing.
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So he called one of the slaves and asked what was happening.
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The slave replied,‘Your brother has returned, and your father has killed the fattened calf because he got his son back safe and sound.’
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But the older son became angry and refused to go in. His father came out and appealed to him,
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but he answered his father,‘Look! These many years I have worked like a slave for you, and I never disobeyed your commands. Yet you never gave me even a goat so that I could celebrate with my friends!
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But when this son of yours came back, who has devoured your assets with prostitutes, you killed the fattened calf for him!’
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Then the father said to him,‘Son, you are always with me, and everything that belongs to me is yours.
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It was appropriate to celebrate and be glad, for your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost and is found.’”