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Luke 15:5

First Nations Version

Would you not put that lamb on your shoulders, hurry home,

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This means we must keep our eyes on Creator Sets Free (Jesus), the trailblazer of our spiritual ways, the one who was first to reach the end of the trail. The joy that lay before him gave him the strength to suffer on the cross and willingly bear its shame. He now sits at Creator’s right hand in the place of greatest honor.


Creator Sets Free (Jesus) smiled and said, “This is a good day, because this man and his family have finally been set free. For he also is a descendant of Father of Many Nations (Abraham) who had lost his way.


Creator Sets Free (Jesus) looked at the man and said, “Listen closely, before the sun sets today, you will walk with me in the beautiful garden.”


But it is a good thing for us to celebrate with glad hearts, for your brother was dead but now is alive. He was lost, but now we have found him!’”


Creator’s plan to set you free and make you whole is ready to be fully revealed when the time for the end has come. Until then you are kept safe by trusting in Creator’s power.


Then they will come to their senses and escape the trap of the evil trickster, who held them captive to serve his purposes.


For when we told you the good story, it was not with words only but with the power and assurance that comes from the Holy Spirit. For you know that we lived and walked among you in a good way.


The gift of Creator’s great kindness came to me in a powerful way and created in me a desire to serve this good story.


We are like clay in his hands, molded from the Chosen One, made to be like him, and walking the ancient pathways he originally created us for.


As you walk in my ways, my love will remain in you. I am saying this so your hearts will be filled with the same joy I have.


“Who among you, if you were caring for one hundred sheep and one of the lambs wandered away, would not leave the ninety-nine and search for that lost lamb until you found it?


and invite your friends to a celebration, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my lost lamb!’?





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