Today’s Gospel (Luke 15:1-10) contains two little parables, one of which is well known. The depiction of Jesus and the lost sheep is a favorite of many artists. Those of you who have been down to my office may have seen this icon. I love this icon. I love the way Jesus is looking at the person looking at him. And I love the sheep, who I believe has had a rambunctious and uncertain journey, is now resting contently knowing the safety of Jesus' shoulders. Such depictions are often referred to as “Jesus the Good Shepherd”, and until this week I have always thought of it as such. And yet it illustrates a touch of misunderstanding here: “I am the Good Shepherd” is a text from John’s Gospel. It is one of the seven “I am” statements found only in that Gospel. That’s a sermon for another day. The story of seeking the lost sheep from the flock of 100 is a different, only Matthew and Luke story, and in Luke’s version the unique lost coin parabl...