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You Belong Here - Part 3
Kidz World Today - Children’s Church
Last week we looked at How A Person Gets Lost in the world
Today the parables speak about the lost a in our homes and the responsibility we have to witness to those in our homes
The lost coin represents the unbeliever, the sinner who is lost within the house, the family member who has gone astray and is lost both to God and to the mother.
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The coin was of extreme worth, and greatly desired.
2. The coin was lost and thought it be lost forever if not found
The coin was lost because of someone.
This reminds me of The responsibility family members have for one another.
A coin (person) within the home is lost in one of four ways.
1. Ignoring the coin.
It is set aside and forgotten.
Once it has been brought into the house, little if any thought is given to it.
Being too busy, not knowing its value, and confusing priorities can cause a coin to be ignored.
2. Neglecting the coin.
A person can know the coin is there and know its value, yet neglect it.
He can just fail to pay attention to the coin for such a long period of time that he forgets where it is.
3. Carelessly handling the coin.
It is badly handled, dropped, and lost.
4. Unconsciously placing the coin someplace.
Placing the coin can be unplanned; therefore, little attention is given to it.
A person just goes about his daily affairs without ever planning any use for the coin.
Eventually, it is forgotten.
The coin, although lost in the house, was lost in the dust and dirt of the floor.
It was not clean like the other nine coins sitting on the dresser.
The dust and dirt was slowly covering and tarnishing it in its filth.
The coin's experience, although in the house, was terrible.
Being lost, it was... • useless: unable to contribute to family needs.
• helpless: unable to fulfill its purpose.
• gone: not present to participate in family functions.
• by-passed: not seen, it could not be polished and cared for.
• stepped upon and walked upon: down upon the floor covered with dust and dirt, it was not seen; therefore, it was misused and abused.
The coin was not aware it was lost
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The woman changed the whole atmosphere of the house.
She lit a candle, for the houses of that day were very dark.
Her only hope of finding the coin was to secure light.
The light represents Jesus Christ, the Light of the World
The woman turned to Jesus to bring light to her dark house.
She used the light in her search, looking behind every door, under every table, in every drawer, and everywhere else.
She went nowhere without the Light.
The light also represents her trust in the righteousness of God
She swept throughout the house.
She swept all the loose and clinging dirt and filth out of her house - sin in the house).
She knew two things.
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As long as there was loose dirt and filth in the house (sin), she might never find her precious coin.
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If she did not clean out all the loose dirt and filth (sin), she might lose another coin.
Worth
You thought I was worth saving So you came and changed my life
You thought I was worth keeping So you cleaned me up inside
You thought I was to die for So you sacrificed your life
So I could be free So I could be whole So I could tell everyone I know
We Must Keep Looking For The Lost
Because They Belong Here!
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