
A devotional by Melissa Henderson
“Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn't he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?”
—Luke 15:4 (NIV)
Our grandchildren had been invited to a young friend’s birthday party. My husband and I were also invited. As I stood and soaked in the sunshine, a small tug at the hem of my shirt made me look down. A blue-eyed, blonde-haired girl about six years old, motioned for me to look. “The balloon is lost. It’s going to the park. We need to go get it.” Her expression and voice showed her concern for finding the lost, even if it was a balloon.
“That’s okay. There are plenty of other balloons. We can’t get that one. It’s already high in the sky.” I responded. The girl looked up to the sky and then back at me. She asked if I was sure we couldn’t go get the lost balloon.
I pointed to the numerous pink, purple, blue, and yellow balloons attached to the fence, tables, and other areas. I hoped to show her that the lost balloon was not the only one available to enjoy. With a frown, this sweet young girl turned and left my side. I watched as she went to the bounce house, removed her shoes, and entered. Her smile and laughter returned when she began bouncing with the other children.
This short encounter with a young child reminded me of the parable of the lost sheep. Every sheep and every person is important to God. There are times when we may become lost and can’t find our way to God. Personal struggles, financial problems, relationship issues, employment trials, and many other situations may cause us to stray, doubt, or lose faith.
Yet, God never leaves. God knows that emotions can take charge of our thinking at times. God knows that we will fail at times. Our hope and peace are found in knowing God and His love for us. When we are lost or feel uncertain in everyday life situations, that is not the end. The Father will search for us if we stray. He will leave the 99 and seek the lost. God will find the lost in whatever situation occurs.
Do you know someone who feels lost in their faith? Perhaps you are the one searching for answers. Prayer is key to having a personal relationship with God. Acknowledging God is the way, asking for forgiveness, and praying for wisdom, discernment, and revelation can help lead the lost. There may be times of uncertainty. God has told us that there will be trouble while we are on this earth. Peace comes from knowing this earth is not our forever home.
God will cover us with peace and comfort when we go to Him and pray. Prayers will be answered according to His timing and in His way.
Yes, the balloon from the birthday party was lost in the sky. It probably popped when hitting a tree branch. But there were other balloons for the children to enjoy. Although I didn’t leave and search for the lost balloon, I’m confident that when I stray, God searches for me and brings me back to Him.
Have you lost something and asked God for help?
Let’s Pray: Dear God, thank You for the love, comfort, and peace that covers Your children. May we always remember to rest in Your promises. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.
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Song of Reflection #1: “Praise You in This Storm” by Casting Crowns. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #2: “Still Waters (Psalm 23)” by Leanna Crawford. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #3: “Miracle On Your Mind” by Sons of Sunday. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #4: “Always On Time” (Bella Cordero) by Elevation Worship. Listen to it here.
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Author Bio:
Award-winning author Melissa Henderson writes inspirational messages sometimes humming with humor.

With articles, devotions, and stories in print publications and online, Melissa shares her love for God and life. Some of the inspirations for her writing come from family life.
Melissa and her husband Alan have been married for over 46 years. Their son Mike, and daughter-in-love Christine have blessed the family with two precious children: Rowan and Eden. These precious souls bring laughter, love, and many funny experiences, which can often be found in Melissa’s writing. The family motto is: It’s Always a Story with the Hendersons.
Melissa is a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) South Carolina Lowcountry Chapter, AWSA (Advanced Writers and Speakers Association), CWFL (Christian Writers for Life), and many other organizations.
Melissa’s books for children include Licky the Lizard and Grumpy the Gator.
Melissa serves in Christian ministry as an Elder, Deacon, and Stephen Minister.
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Connect with Melissa:
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Melissa and her husband Alan have been married for over 46 years. Their son Mike, and daughter-in-love Christine have blessed the family with two precious children: Rowan and Eden. These precious souls bring laughter, love, and many funny experiences, which can often be found in Melissa’s writing. The family motto is: It’s Always a Story with the Hendersons.
Melissa is a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) South Carolina Lowcountry Chapter, AWSA (Advanced Writers and Speakers Association), CWFL (Christian Writers for Life), and many other organizations.
Melissa’s books for children include Licky the Lizard and Grumpy the Gator.
Melissa serves in Christian ministry as an Elder, Deacon, and Stephen Minister.
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Connect with Melissa:
Website: https://melissaghenderson.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MelissaHendersonAuthor
Twitter: https://x.com/mimionlife
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissahendersonauthor/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ahenderson312/













