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The Lost Coin- 

 Today we are gaining knowledge from the eminent parable " The Lost Coin" (Luke 15:8-10 Kjv).

               In the above context, the Bible referred to a "Value". The Bible says that, the women had 10 coins with her and unfortunately she lost one coin. To regain that coin, that women started seeking all around. If it was a night, Bible says, she would have definitely light a lamp and searched for it.

 Why that lady kept all her effort to regain that coin? Its because, the coin has a " value". With that coin she can comfort herself, can buy groceries, can lend to someone.  If there is no value to that coin, she would have neglect that coin and would had a nap.

 Similarly, even we too have a "value". The bible says that we are more greater and valuable than angels because, Jesus gave us the authority of son-ship ( Romans 8:15 Kjv). Our value is not live by the religion nor to live a life of born again. Our value resides in knowing his beautiful Love. Knowing the love of the  Father who gave his life and authority for US. 

 Many believe that adultery, envy, lie etc are under sin but in my view, sin means- thinking negative like, Jesus is not with me, all things are against me etc. Here the Bible says that, he gave his only son(Jesus) to us.We can regain our "value" by knowing that his endless love. When we regain our "value" in Christ, whole heaven will celebrate on our behalf.



 That coin is valuable because of the Roman emperor's stamp on it. In the same manner, we are also stamped, but we are not stamped by a world emperor (Adam). We are stamped by his "Holy Spirit" (Ephesians 1:13).

Christ in you, the hope of Glory

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