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He
seeks and saves the lost
By. Prashant Solomon
(published in Inner Voice column, page 15, Hindustan
Times, March 22, 2005)
Like every human being, many times I have 'fallen short of the
glory of God' and have repeatedly asked for His forgiveness. Such
times I have always felt distanced from Him.
After succumbing to temptation, we often feel cut off from His
Holy Presence. We feel sapped of our energy and strength. The positive
vibration of God's Holy Presence is substituted with the negative
vibration of guilt and loneliness.
Fear not if you have sinned, for so has everybody else. Had we not
sinned, we would not be here on earth in the first place. Everyone
else on this planet has sinned and therefore is born.
A passage in the Bible talks about Zacchaeus a publican, who because
of his short stature climbed a tree to watch Jesus pass by.
When Jesus saw him, he called him down and said that he would stay
with him that night.
Those around Jesus wondered why he wished to stay in the house of
a sinner. Jesus replied, "The Son of man is come to seek and
to save that which was lost."
It is God's wish to seek and save that which was lost.
He often sends us little hints that He is there to show us the way
and that he is there to forgive us. The hints we send us are manifested
in various ways.
We must all have experienced it. You open a holy book and your eyes
fall on a verse that seems tailor made for your particular needs
at that moment.
You are driving home from work and you are confused about something
or worried and your eyes fall upon a road sign or a sticker on the
back of a car and there comes the flash! You understand that God
is trying to communicate with you!
It is a joyful feeling --- "For He is come to seek and save
that which was lost!"
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