Story Producer 002 - Lost Coin v1

Story Producer 002 - Lost Coin v1

रुपरेषा: Luke 15

स्क्रिप्ट क्रमांक: 1253

इंग्रजी: English

प्रेक्षक: General

शैली: Bible Stories & Teac

उद्देश: Evangelism; Teaching

बायबल अवतरण: Paraphrase

स्थिती: Approved

स्क्रिप्ट हे इतर भाषांमध्ये भाषांतर आणि रेकॉर्डिंगसाठी मूलभूत मार्गदर्शक तत्त्वे आहेत. प्रत्येक भिन्न संस्कृती आणि भाषेसाठी त्यांना समजण्यायोग्य आणि संबंधित बनविण्यासाठी ते आवश्यकतेनुसार स्वीकारले जावे. वापरलेल्या काही संज्ञा आणि संकल्पनांना अधिक स्पष्टीकरणाची आवश्यकता असू शकते किंवा अगदी बदलली किंवा पूर्णपणे वगळली जाऊ शकते.

स्क्रिप्ट मजकूर

Title Ideas:
God is happy when a person repents.
The Lost Coin.
When God celebrates!

One day, Jesus was teaching the people. Some religious leaders were critical that Jesus ate and spoke with others [other people] who were sinners [wrongdoers]. So Jesus told this story:

“[You all] Think about a woman who has ten coins [(your local money) / silver pieces] [each coin/piece was enough to pay a worker for a day’s work] and the worry she might feel if she lost one of her coins. Think about what she will do to find that coin.

She will light a lamp and she will sweep her house, searching, searching, searching for her lost coin [money piece]. She will look until she finds it!

And when she finally finds it, she will call her friends and neighbors and say to them, “[Hooray! or other expression of excitement] Celebrate with me! I found my coin that I had lost!”

After telling this story, Jesus told the people listening to him, “In this same way, God and all his angels celebrate when one person repents [turns from wrongdoings and returns to God (obeying God)].”

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