Risk is a part of life. Everywhere we go and everything we do involves risk. Driving, flying and eating and drinking involves risk of the unknown. Take for example the food that we eat. Even with the cleanest kitchen, there’s a risk of food being contaminated and we could become sick from eating that food. Risk is everywhere.
One of the key things that stands out to me in the parable of the lost sheep is the risk the shepherd takes while searching for the one lost sheep. He leaves the 99 behind in search of one. Our current business culture says that is not a profitable risk. Chasing after one sheep while leaving the 99 in the open field could be financial disaster. What if a wolf or some other predator came attacked the 99 while the shepherd was out searching for the one lost sheep? “The risk is too great!” some would say. With all the risk involved in searching for the one missing sheep, most would say leaving the 99 behind would not be a wise risk.
Not only that, what is gained from searching for the one lost sheep? The best case scenario is that he brings back the single lost sheep. There is no return on the shepherd’s investment. He just starts off with the same number of sheep that he started with. The investment world would see this as a poor investment.
Aren’t you glad that our Father in heaven in not concerned about numbers, risk and investments as the business world around us is? He’s concerned about the one sheep that returns. Heaven rejoices when one is lost then becomes found. Jesus says it plainly, “I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.” (Luke 15:7). For Jesus, it’s not about the investment but about people. People are the investment. The risk of leaving the 99 behind was not too great a risk for the one.
You are the one lost sheep that Jesus was willing to risk it all for. Not only that, we are called to care for the one lost among us, just as God cared for us. Who can you risk it all to bring back to God? Who can you reach out to? Who has God put on your heart to share the glory of God revealed through Christ on the cross?

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