While the parable of the Lost
Sheep, which makes up part of our text today, is also found in the Gospel of
Matthew, the parable of the Lost Coin is found only in the Gospel of Luke. Also
the setting for the parable of the Lost Sheep is different in Matthew and Luke.
Whereas in Matthew it is part of the Community Discourse, in Luke it is told in
the context of Jesus’ table fellowship. i.e. his eating with tax
collectors and sinners, .and the murmurings of the Pharisees and the scribes
because of this act.
In the first story of the
Gospel text of today, the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine sheep to go in search
of the lost one. The joy of finding the lost sheep is compared with the joy
that God “feels” over the repentance of one sinner. By implication, Jesus’
action in accepting sinners and eating with them reflects God’s gracious spirit
toward those who were held in contempt by the Pharisees and scribes.
The second parable, that of the
Lost coin features a woman with ten coins. A drachma was a silver coin worth
about a denarius, or a day’s wage. Hence ten drachmas was not a great sum of
money. This makes it clear that the parable is pointing not to the great
monetary value of the coin or loss but to the human reaction to prize what is
lost, even if it is of lesser value than what one still possesses. Since in
this parable there is no comparison with the other nine coins like there was in
the Parable of the Lost Sheep with the ninety-nine who had no need of
repentance, the parable focuses even more sharply on God’s joy at the recovery
of what had been lost.
The parables therefore seem to
focus not on the need for repentance but on the rejoicing and the call to the
righteous to join in the celebration. Whether one will join in the celebration
will reveal whether one’s relationships are based on merit or mercy. Those who
cannot rejoice exclude themselves from God’s grace.
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