EARLY FIRE WINE
October 27, 2025
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PARABLES (33) – By B.B. John
In the parable of the Lost Coin, a woman who has ten silver coins loses one. She lights a lamp, sweeps the house, and searches carefully until she finds the lost coin. When she finally finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors to share in her joy.
“And when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the piece which I lost!’” (Luke 15:9. NKJV)
In this parable, the woman represents God, the lost coin symbolizes a sinner, and her joy upon finding it portrays the joy of heaven when even one sinner repents.
This simple story reveals the relentless love of God and His active pursuit of every lost soul, as well as the great joy that fills heaven when a heart turns back to Him.
“Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
(Luke 15:10. NKJV)
BIG FACTS
1). You are incredibly valuable in the eyes of God. You are a priceless soul. This parable unveils the immeasurable worth of a single person in God’s sight. Just as the woman treasured her one missing coin, so does God treasure you.
2). A sinful soul may be lost, but its value is never lost. A lost person is like a lost coin - displaced, but still valuable. Sin separates a person from God’s fellowship, not from His love. The sinner’s worth remains intact, awaiting redemption through Christ Jesus.
3). Jesus searches for the lost. He actively and intentionally seeks out the lost, just as the woman searched her home for the missing coin. Her diligent search mirrors the mission of Christ, who still seeks through the Spirit’s light and the power of the gospel to find and restore the wandering soul.
4). Heaven rejoices over one saved sinner. God and His angels celebrate when even one person is redeemed or restored. The woman’s joy reflects the heavenly celebration that takes place when a sinner repents. Every salvation stirs a divine rejoicing - for in that moment, grace turns death into life and darkness into light.
Main Text
Luke 15:8–10
Memory Verse
Luke 15: 10
Remain Blessed for Reading. Have A Glory-loaded Monday and Week In Jesus Name.
EARLY FIRE WINE
A Publication of Jesus Flaminglamps Ministries
October 27, 2025
TOPIC:
PARABLES (33) – By B.B. John
In the parable of the Lost Coin, a woman who has ten silver coins loses one. She lights a lamp, sweeps the house, and searches carefully until she finds the lost coin. When she finally finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors to share in her joy.
“And when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the piece which I lost!’” (Luke 15:9. NKJV)
In this parable, the woman represents God, the lost coin symbolizes a sinner, and her joy upon finding it portrays the joy of heaven when even one sinner repents.
This simple story reveals the relentless love of God and His active pursuit of every lost soul, as well as the great joy that fills heaven when a heart turns back to Him.
“Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
(Luke 15:10. NKJV)
BIG FACTS
1). You are incredibly valuable in the eyes of God. You are a priceless soul. This parable unveils the immeasurable worth of a single person in God’s sight. Just as the woman treasured her one missing coin, so does God treasure you.
2). A sinful soul may be lost, but its value is never lost. A lost person is like a lost coin - displaced, but still valuable. Sin separates a person from God’s fellowship, not from His love. The sinner’s worth remains intact, awaiting redemption through Christ Jesus.
3). Jesus searches for the lost. He actively and intentionally seeks out the lost, just as the woman searched her home for the missing coin. Her diligent search mirrors the mission of Christ, who still seeks through the Spirit’s light and the power of the gospel to find and restore the wandering soul.
4). Heaven rejoices over one saved sinner. God and His angels celebrate when even one person is redeemed or restored. The woman’s joy reflects the heavenly celebration that takes place when a sinner repents. Every salvation stirs a divine rejoicing - for in that moment, grace turns death into life and darkness into light.
Main Text
Luke 15:8–10
Memory Verse
Luke 15: 10
Remain Blessed for Reading. Have A Glory-loaded Monday and Week In Jesus Name.
EARLY FIRE WINE
A Publication of Jesus Flaminglamps Ministries
EARLY FIRE 🔥 WINE
October 27, 2025
TOPIC:
PARABLES (33) – By B.B. John
In the parable of the Lost Coin, a woman who has ten silver coins loses one. She lights a lamp, sweeps the house, and searches carefully until she finds the lost coin. When she finally finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors to share in her joy.
“And when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the piece which I lost!’” (Luke 15:9. NKJV)
In this parable, the woman represents God, the lost coin symbolizes a sinner, and her joy upon finding it portrays the joy of heaven when even one sinner repents.
This simple story reveals the relentless love of God and His active pursuit of every lost soul, as well as the great joy that fills heaven when a heart turns back to Him.
“Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
(Luke 15:10. NKJV)
BIG FACTS
1). You are incredibly valuable in the eyes of God. You are a priceless soul. This parable unveils the immeasurable worth of a single person in God’s sight. Just as the woman treasured her one missing coin, so does God treasure you.
2). A sinful soul may be lost, but its value is never lost. A lost person is like a lost coin - displaced, but still valuable. Sin separates a person from God’s fellowship, not from His love. The sinner’s worth remains intact, awaiting redemption through Christ Jesus.
3). Jesus searches for the lost. He actively and intentionally seeks out the lost, just as the woman searched her home for the missing coin. Her diligent search mirrors the mission of Christ, who still seeks through the Spirit’s light and the power of the gospel to find and restore the wandering soul.
4). Heaven rejoices over one saved sinner. God and His angels celebrate when even one person is redeemed or restored. The woman’s joy reflects the heavenly celebration that takes place when a sinner repents. Every salvation stirs a divine rejoicing - for in that moment, grace turns death into life and darkness into light.
Main Text
Luke 15:8–10
Memory Verse
Luke 15: 10
Remain Blessed for Reading. Have A Glory-loaded Monday and Week In Jesus Name.
EARLY FIRE 🔥 WINE
A Publication of Jesus Flaminglamps Ministries
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