One Sheep
(Matthew 18.12-14)1 Tax collectors and sinners were all crowding around to listen to Jesus. 2 So the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law of Moses started grumbling, “This man is friendly with sinners. He even eats with them.”
3 Then Jesus told them this story:
4 If any of you has 100 sheep, and one of them gets lost, what will you do? Won't you leave the 99 in the field and go look for the lost sheep until you find it? 5 And when you find it, you will be so glad that you will put it on your shoulder 6 and carry it home. Then you will call in your friends and neighbors and say, “Let's celebrate! I've found my lost sheep.”
7 Jesus said, “In the same way there is more happiness in heaven because of one sinner who turns to God than over 99 good people who don't need to.”
One Coin
8 Jesus told the people another story:
What will a woman do if she has ten silver coins and loses one of them? Won't she light a lamp, sweep the floor, and look carefully until she finds it? 9 Then she will call in her friends and neighbors and say, “Let's celebrate! I've found the coin I lost.”
10 Jesus said, “In the same way God's angels are happy when even one person turns to him.”
Two Sons
11 Jesus told them yet another story:
Once a man had two sons. 12 The younger son said to his father, “Give me my share of the property.” So the father divided his property between his two sons.
13 Not long after that, the younger son packed up everything he owned and left for a foreign country, where he wasted all his money in wild living. 14 He had spent everything, when a bad famine spread through that whole land. Soon he had nothing to eat.
15 He went to work for a man in that country, and the man sent him out to take care of his pigs. 16 He would have been glad to eat what the pigs were eating, but no one gave him a thing.
17 Finally, he came to his senses and said, “My father's workers have plenty to eat, and here I am, starving to death! 18 I will go to my father and say to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against God in heaven and against you. 19 I am no longer good enough to be called your son. Treat me like one of your workers.’ ”
20 The younger son got up and started back to his father. But when he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt sorry for him. He ran to his son and hugged and kissed him.
21 The son said, “Father, I have sinned against God in heaven and against you. I am no longer good enough to be called your son.”
22 But his father said to the servants, “Hurry and bring the best clothes and put them on him. Give him a ring for his finger and sandals for his feet. 23 Get the best calf and prepare it, so we can eat and celebrate. 24 This son of mine was dead, but has now come back to life. He was lost and has now been found.” And they began to celebrate.
25 The older son had been out in the field. But when he came near the house, he heard the music and dancing. 26 So he called one of the servants over and asked, “What's going on here?”
27 The servant answered, “Your brother has come home safe and sound, and your father ordered us to kill the best calf.” 28 The older brother got so angry that he would not even go into the house.
His father came out and begged him to go in. 29 But he said to his father, “For years I have worked for you like a slave and have always obeyed you. But you have never even given me a little goat, so that I could give a dinner for my friends. 30 This other son of yours wasted your money on prostitutes. And now that he has come home, you ordered the best calf to be killed for a feast.”
31 His father replied, “My son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. 32 But we should be glad and celebrate! Your brother was dead, but he is now alive. He was lost and has now been found.”
1 Bet visādi muitnieki un grēcinieki pulcējās ap Viņu, lai klausītos Viņu. 2 Un farizeji un rakstu mācītāji kurnēja un sacīja: "Šis pieņem grēciniekus un ēd kopā ar tiem." 3 Tad Viņš tiem stāstīja šādu līdzību: 4 "Kurš no jūsu vidus, kam ir simts avis un kas vienu no tām ir pazaudējis, neatstāj visas deviņdesmit deviņas tuksnesī, lai ietu pakaļ pazudušajai, līdz kamēr tas to atradīs? 5 Un, to atradis, tas prieka pilns to ceļ uz saviem pleciem 6 un, mājās nācis, sasauc savus draugus un kaimiņus un tiem saka: priecājieties ar mani, jo es savu pazudušo avi esmu atradis. 7 Es jums saku, tāpat būs lielāks prieks debesīs par vienu grēcinieku, kas atgriežas, nekā par deviņdesmit deviņiem taisniem, kam atgriešanās nav vajadzīga. 8 Vai arī - kura sieva, ja tai ir desmit graši un tā vienu no tiem ir pazaudējusi, neaizdedzina sveci un neizmēž māju, rūpīgi meklēdama, līdz kamēr tā to atrod? 9 Un, atradusi to, tā sasauc savas draudzenes un kaimiņienes un saka: priecājieties ar mani, jo es savu grasi esmu atradusi, kuru biju pazaudējusi. 10 Gluži tāpat, Es jums saku, ir prieks Dieva eņģeļiem par vienu grēcinieku, kas atgriežas." 11 Un Viņš sacīja: "Kādam cilvēkam bija divi dēli. 12 Un jaunākais sacīja tēvam: tēvs, dod man piekrītošo mantas daļu! - Tad viņš starp tiem sadalīja mantu. 13 Un pēc dažām dienām, saņēmis visu, jaunākais dēls aizgāja uz tālu zemi un tur izšķieda savu mantu, palaidnīgi dzīvodams. 14 Kad nu viņš visu bija izšķērdējis, tai zemē izcēlās liels bads, un viņam sāka pietrūkt. 15 Tad viņš nogāja un piemetās pie kāda tās zemes pilsoņa; tas to sūtīja savā tīrumā cūkas ganīt. 16 Un viņš būtu bijis priecīgs dabūt sēnalas, ko cūkas ēda, lai ar tām pildītu savu vēderu, bet neviens viņam tās nedeva. 17 Tad viņš, pie atziņas nācis, sacīja: cik algādžu nav manam tēvam, kuriem maizes papilnam, kamēr es te mirstu badā. 18 Es celšos un iešu pie sava tēva un sacīšu: tēvs, es esmu grēkojis pret debesīm un pret tevi, 19 es vairs neesmu cienīgs, ka mani sauc par tavu dēlu; pieņem mani par vienu no saviem algādžiem! 20 Un viņš cēlās un gāja pie sava tēva. Bet, viņam vēl tālu esot, viņa tēvs to ieraudzīja un tam kļuva viņa žēl, un viņš skrēja tam pretī, krita tam ap kaklu un to skūpstīja. 21 Bet dēls tam sacīja: tēvs, es esmu grēkojis pret debesīm un pret tevi, es neesmu vairs cienīgs, ka mani sauc par tavu dēlu. 22 Bet tēvs pavēlēja saviem kalpiem: atnesiet ātri vislabākās drēbes un apģērbiet to, mauciet viņam pirkstā gredzenu un kurpes kājās; 23 atnesiet baroto teļu un nokaujiet to, lai ēdam un līksmojamies, 24 jo šis mans dēls bija miris un nu atkal ir dzīvs, viņš bija pazudis un ir atkal atrasts.- Un viņi sāka līksmoties. 25 Bet vecākais dēls bija uz lauka; kad nu viņš tuvojās mājām, viņš izdzirda mūzikas skaņas un dejas troksni, 26 un, piesaucis vienu no kalpiem, viņš tam jautāja, kas tas esot. 27 Tas viņam atbildēja: tavs brālis ir pārnācis, un tavs tēvs ir licis nokaut baroto teļu, tāpēc ka viņš to veselu atdabūjis. 28 Tad viņš apskaitās un negribēja iet iekšā, bet tēvs iznāca un aicināja viņu iekšā. 29 Bet tas atbildēja un sacīja tēvam: redzi, tik daudz gadu es tev kalpoju un nekad neesmu pārkāpis tavu bausli, bet tu man ne reizi neesi devis ne kazlēnu, lai es būtu varējis līksmoties ar saviem draugiem, 30 bet tagad, kur šis tavs dēls ir pārnācis, kas savu mantu izšķērdējis ar netiklām sievām, tu viņam esi licis nokaut baroto teļu! 31 Bet tas viņam atbildēja: dēls, tu aizvien esi pie manis, un viss, kas ir mans, ir arī tavs, 32 bet bija jālīksmojas un jāpriecājas, jo šis tavs brālis bija miris un atkal ir dzīvs, viņš bija pazudis un ir atkal atrasts."