Happiness
Turncoats and criminals come to hear him.
The man delights in traders and eats with them.
What shepherd having a hundred sheep and losing one of them doesn’t leave the ninety-nine and go in the wilderness to find the one that is lost?
And when he finds it, he puts it on his shoulders and is filled with happiness.
He runs home, calls his friends and neighbors together, and says, Let’s celebrate.
I found my sheep that was lost.
I say to you, there is more happiness in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine persons who need no repentance.
What woman having ten pieces of silver and losing one doesn’t light a candle and sweep the house and look searchingly until she finds it?
And when she finds it, she jumps up, calls her friends and neighbors together, and says, Let’s celebrate.
I found my silver piece that was lost.
I say to you, there is among God’s angels more happiness over one sinner who repents.
A man had two sons.
The younger said to his father, Father, give me now my share of the inheritance.
So the man divided his property.
A few days later, the son brought together what he had received and moved to a foreign country where he used up his wealth and riotous living.
After he lost everything, a great famine came over the land and he began to starve.
He attached himself to a citizen of the country who sent him to a farm to feed pigs, and he would willingly have filled his stomach with the middlings the pigs ate.
His ration was so meager.
Then he came to his senses and said, My father’s many servants have more than enough food, and I am dying of hunger.
I shall leave this place and go to my father and say, Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you.
I no longer deserve to be called your son.
Take me as one of your hired servants.
So he left the place and went to his father.
While he was still in the distance, his father saw him and loved him.
He ran to his son, held his shoulders, and kissed him.
The son said, Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you and don’t deserve to be called your son.
But the father said to the servants, Bring out the best robe and put it on him.
Put rings on his fingers and shoes on his feet.
Bring out the fatted calf and kill it.
Let us enjoy ourselves and eat.
My son was dead and now is alive.
He was lost and now he is found.
And they began to enjoy themselves.
The elder son was in the fields.
As he came near the house, he heard music and dancing.
He called one of the servants and asked what these things meant.
The servant said, Your brother has returned.
Your father has killed the fatted calf.
The boy has come home safe and sound.
Then the elder brother grew angry and would not go in.
His father came out to plead with him.
But he answered, Look, for many years I have worked for you and have never once disobeyed your orders.
Yet you have never given me a single goat for me to enjoy with my friends.
Now this boy comes who spent your money on whores and for him you killed the fatted calf.
The father said, Son, you were with me always.
Everything I have is yours.
It is right that we should be happy and enjoy ourselves.
Your brother was dead and is alive.
He was lost and now he is found.