<h2>Seeking the Lost</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 63</div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-350.jpg" width-obs="345" height-obs="525" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">"But one was out on the hills away ... Away on the mountains wild and bare"</span></div>
<div class='cap'>THE PHARISEES were very careful to keep all the
rules of the Jewish law, and were supposed to
be very religious, because they prayed often
in public places
and went regularly
to church.
But Jesus saw
that their religion
was only pretended
and not real,
and would have
nothing to do
with them, except
rebuke them for
their sins. The
scribes, who were
the teachers of
the law in the
churches, expected
Jesus to give
them special honor.
But both
Pharisees and
scribes were very
angry when they
found that Jesus
paid them no attention,
and was
friendly with the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_325" id="Page_325">[325]</SPAN></span>
tax-collectors whom all the Jews despised and hated.
Jesus even allowed some to come near him who were
outcasts, people who did not go to church and did not try
to keep the rules of the Jews.</div>
<p>The Pharisees and the scribes said in great scorn of
Jesus, "This man
welcomes sinners,
and even sits
down at the table
to eat with
them!"</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-351.jpg" width-obs="351" height-obs="525" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Searching for the lost silver-piece</span></div>
<p>Jesus heard
of their words,
and answered
them in the parable
of "The Lost
Sheep." He said:</p>
<p>"If one of
you has a hundred
sheep, and
loses one of them,
does he not leave
the ninety and
nine sheep in the
sheepfold out in
the fields, and go
after the lost one
until he finds it.
When he has
found it, he puts
it on his shoulders
with great joy and carries it home. And when he comes
to his house, he calls together his neighbors and his
friends, saying to them, 'Come and be glad with me; for
I have found my sheep which was lost.'<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_326" id="Page_326">[326]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"So I tell you, there is more joy in heaven over one
outcast sinner who turns away from his sin to God, than
over ninety-nine religious men who are good already and
do not need to turn from sin."</p>
<p>A lady has written this parable in verses that have
been set to music and sung many times. These are
her verses:</p>
<div class='center'><span class="smcap">The Ninety and Nine</span></div>
<div class='poem'>
There were ninety and nine that safely lay<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">In the shelter of the fold,</span><br/>
But one was out on the hills away,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Far off from the gates of gold—</span><br/>
Away on the mountains wild and bare,<br/>
Away from the tender Shepherd's care.<br/>
<br/>
"Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine;<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Are they not enough for thee?"</span><br/>
But the Shepherd made answer, "'Tis of mine<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Has wandered away from me;</span><br/>
And although the road be rough and steep<br/>
I go to the desert to find my sheep."<br/>
<br/>
But none of the ransomed ever knew<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">How deep were the waters crossed;</span><br/>
Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ere he found his sheep that was lost.</span><br/>
Out in the desert he heard its cry,<br/>
Sick and helpless, and ready to die.<br/>
<br/>
"Lord, whence are those blood drops all the way<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">That mark out the mountain's track?"</span><br/>
"They were shed for one who had gone astray<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ere the Shepherd could bring him back."</span><br/>
"Lord, whence are thy hands so rent and torn?"<br/>
"They are pierced tonight by many a thorn."<br/>
<br/>
But all through the mountains, thunder-riven,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And up from the rocky steep,</span><br/>
There arose a cry to the gate of heaven:<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">"Rejoice! I have found my sheep!"</span><br/>
And the angels echoed around the throne,<br/>
"Rejoice! for the Lord brings back his own!"<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 12.5em;"><span class="smcap">Mrs. Elizabeth C. Clephane.</span></span><br/></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_327" id="Page_327">[327]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Jesus also gave to the people another parable,
"The Lost Silver-piece." He said:</p>
<p>"Or, if there is a woman who has ten silver coins,
and loses one of them, what will she do? She will light
her lamp, and sweep her house, and search carefully for
her money, until she finds it. And when she finds it,
she goes out and calls together her women-friends and
neighbors, and says, 'Come and rejoice with me, for I
have found the silver-piece which I had lost.'</p>
<p>"Even so, I tell you there is rejoicing among the
angels of God over one sinner that turns to God."</p>
<p>It might be asked—why did the woman need to
light a lamp when searching for her lost coin? In that
land, the houses of the plain people have either no
windows, or one window for the whole house, which is
merely a hole in the wall. The rooms are dark, even at
mid-day, and to look on the floor thoroughly, and especially
in the corners, a lamp must be lighted and carried
close to the floor.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-353.png" width-obs="300" height-obs="127" alt="drawing" /> <span class="caption">Silver Denarius of Tiberius. (Penny, Matt. 18: 28, etc., 16 cents.)</span></div>
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