The Lost Coin

Luke 15:8  “Or what woman, having ten silver coins,  if she loses one coin, does not light a lamp, sweep the house, and search carefully until she finds it? 9 And when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the piece which I lost!’  10 Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”

Let’s look at the big picture of this parable.  If you have read Dr. Speckhart’s book “Quantum and Non-Quantum States of The Lord Jesus Christ”(www.unity153.net) or have joined us in the latest online Bible studies (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-baptism-of-love) you would now have some understanding about Our Heavenly Father’s “Non-Quantum” nature.  There are no anti-particles in the non-quantum area, in other words, there is no resistance.  It is where the pure Divine Intent prior to any “work” resides.  Divine Intent has at its source- Love.

Jesus spoke words originating from the Divine Intent of Our Heavenly Father.  You either believe this or you don’t.  I happen to fully believe it.  In this parable, Jesus uses a silver coin as a metaphor for a soul.  This is fully consistent with the use of a silver ransom coin we are using in the current Census.  Why do you think Our Heavenly Father would institute a census among the tribes of Israel twice in the Book of Numbers?  Could HE find no other source of silver to build the Temple?  Don’t you think that the Creator knows where all the gold and silver is found around the globe?  Our Heavenly Father wants us to discover a greater truth in these stories and parables.

Over a decade ago, I was praying and Our Heavenly Father spoke a Word to me, “You view money as scarce, I view money as a commodity.  You need to change your view of it.”.  People get hung up over money.  I knew this when we called forth this Census.  I am sure that is one reason why Our Heavenly Father had us make the silver coin optional for those who for one reason or another wanted to register but were unable to supply a silver coin.  HE knew that we would have no reluctance to supply any amount of silver coins needed for those who did not provide a coin.  That is what Love does.  HE also knew there would be those who would be led to send extra coins on the behalf of others unknown to them personally.  That has happened as well.

Let’s face it, Our Heavenly Father has established the need for money on earth.  We shouldn’t fight this reality.  One of the uses of money in Scripture is to satisfy a claim of liability.  Exodus 21 provides a discussion of liability.  The owner is liable for what his oxen does.  We are liable for what we do.  Yes, we are saved, but we must accept responsibility for our actions both individually and corporately.  When we sin, we ask for forgiveness.  Is there any restitution to be paid?  If you wrong your brother, shouldn’t you go and ask to be forgiven?  Is there ultimately a reconciliation of liability required to take place, even for Christians?

Silver represents redemption in Scripture.  Redemption requires a transfer of ownership, obligation, and/or authority.  To satisfy a Heavenly requirement, could this Census money be a lawful redemption of the Remnant to satisfy a corporate liability?  Wouldn’t it be just like Our Heavenly Father to institute a means to satisfy a liability claim against the Remnant brought against them by an adversary in a Heavenly Court?  Could the Court date be the Day of Atonement?  Could a “remnant within the Remnant” be called to fulfill this liability on behalf of the rest… out of Love for all mankind?  Not everyone is called to participate in everything Our Heavenly Father is doing in the earth.  Each of us has a specific responsibility to do our part in the overall plan.  Some are called to travel to destinations and make proclamations, some are called to the prayer closet and intercede, some are called to write a book on the revelation given them…  We should encourage each calling and do nothing that would hinder the fulfillment.  If we hinder someone else’s calling, we become an adversary, or resistance, to Our Heavenly Father.  HE will remove resistance.  Then we must be “found” again.  Thankfully, HE has accounted for this as well.

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