In Luke 15, Jesus describes three different parties. These
parties were the results of finding a lost sheep, a lost coin, and a lost son. In
each case, there was great rejoicing. Jesus taught these parables to help us
understand how much rejoicing there is in Heaven over each sinner who repents. If
there is any way to increase the joy in Heaven, this is it. It is why Jesus
came to earth. It is why the Bible was written.
In the
parables, the rejoicing takes place before
the party. The point of the party was to include others in the rejoicing. Like
with all true, wonderful things, the world creates its own versions, copies
that are distortions of the real thing. The world has parties, but instead of
being a result of rejoicing, they try to be a cause for rejoicing, like the parties the prodigal son threw in the
far country. The real rejoicing took place when he came home.
The
worldly man does not have joy in living, so he seeks a vicarious joy. Entertainment,
music, sports, movies, plays, novels, and pornography can all become
substitutes for the real joy. He becomes addicted to them as he returns to them
again and again trying to build up his joy.
*Excerpted from Being Christian. To purchase, visit ccmbooks.org/bookstore.
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