There are moments in life when the questions don’t stop. Maybe you’ve wondered if there’s any truth to faith at all. Maybe you’ve followed another path and still feel something is missing. Or maybe you once believed but walked away after disappointment or hardship.
That ache—the quiet recognition that something isn’t whole—is what Scripture calls being lost. And it’s not unique to you. It is the shared human condition.
In Luke 15, sometimes called the Lost Chapter, Jesus tells three stories:
If you’ve dismissed Christianity in the past, wrestled with doubts, or followed another religion, you may wonder if God even cares where you are. But the truth of Luke 15 is this—God sees you. He knows your questions. He knows your story.
Just as the shepherd noticed one sheep was gone, God notices you. Just as the father ran to his son, God runs to meet you, no matter what path you’ve walked.
Being lost is not the end of your story. It’s where God’s love begins to reach for you.
Every person has been lost, though the paths look different.
You don’t need to have all the answers. You don’t need to have perfect faith. The prodigal son came home with doubts, shame, and a broken plan. But before he could even speak, his father embraced him.
That is the heart of God. He is not waiting for perfection; He is waiting for you to come home.
At CHPTRXV, we exist to serve the church by providing biblically grounded books, study materials, and speaking engagements that strengthen your ministry. Our resources are designed to help the Lost find Jesus, the Found grow in certainty, and the Sent ignite their fire for discipleship. Whether you are leading a small group, guiding a congregation, or reaching your community, CHPTRXV is here to walk alongside you as a trusted partner in spreading the Gospel.
Lost doesn’t have to be the last word. In Jesus, the lost become found.
If you feel that quiet pull in your heart, take a small step today: