
Sunday School for Teachers: The Lost Sheep — Every Child Is Worth the Search
Be A Funky Teacher Podcast · Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas Kleve
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Show Notes
Episode Summary
In this Sunday School for Teachers episode, I reflect on the Parable of the Lost Sheep from Luke 15:1–7 and what it means for Christian educators. Jesus tells a story about a shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one who wandered. It is not a story about efficiency. It is a story about value.
As teachers, we understand the pull of the ninety-nine. We manage classrooms, pacing guides, expectations, and systems. But there is often one student who pulls at our attention — the one who drifts, struggles, acts out, or fades quietly into the background.
This parable reminds us that no student is invisible to God. The shepherd does not search because the sheep is impressive. He searches because the sheep belongs to him. In the same way, every child in our classroom carries inherent worth.
For Christian educators, this is a call to faithful presence. Not neglecting the ninety-nine, but refusing to forget the one. Every child is worth the search.
Show Notes
- Scripture Focus: Luke 15:1–7
- The context of Jesus sharing the parable
- Why this story is about belonging, not efficiency
- The tension between the ninety-nine and the one
- What “the search” looks like in real classrooms
Key Takeaways
- Every child carries inherent worth.
- The “one” is not a problem — they belong.
- Faithfulness often looks like pursuit.
- Connection sometimes matters more than efficiency.
- Your patience, presence, and care reflect the heart of Christ.