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Can religion lead us to feel lost rather than found? It might sound counterintuitive, but the parables from Luke 15 offer a powerful lens through which to examine this idea. We'll unpack the narratives of the lost sheep, the Good Samaritan, and others to challenge modern interpretations that may have missed Jesus's radical compassion and intent. By scrutinizing the roles of tax collectors and so-called sinners as covenant people entangled in the religious rigidity of their time, we aim to reveal fresh insights about being "lost" within one's own faith tradition.

Our conversation doesn't shy away from addressing how religious practices today can sometimes overshadow genuine spiritual connection. With the story of the Good Samaritan, we explore the danger of letting nominal Christianity—rooted in self-effort and moralism—distract from the true spiritual rest and power that Jesus promised. By examining these biblical tales, we underscore the enduring relevance of Jesus's message of rest for those overwhelmed by religious expectations, both then and now.

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