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Jesus Leaves the 99

Jesus Leaves the 99

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Jesus leaves the 99 for the 1 framed canvas print of the Parable of the Lost Sheep told in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Set on a serene grass field and mountain backdrop, with neutral tones in beige and off-white.

"He is happier about that 1 lost sheep than about the 99 that did not wander off."
—Matthew 18:13

✦ Vertical Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for homes that value clean, neutral aesthetics first, and carry faith quietly but unmistakably. Most Christian art leans traditional or kitsch. Jesus Leaves the 99 was made for living rooms, bedrooms, nurseries, prayer rooms, entryways, and gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, farmhouse, classic, boho, and contemporary interiors.

  • Subject: the Parable of the Lost Sheep, told by Jesus in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Jesus with the one He searched for and found, the flock nearby.
  • Style: modern, minimalist, neutral landscape
  • Palette: beige, off-white, warm earth tones
  • Orientation: horizontal
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 18×12, 30×20, 48×32, and 60×40 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, Black, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box, no tools or extra framing required
  • Most-gifted occasions: baptism, confirmation, first communion, Easter, Christmas for parents and grandparents, housewarming and first-home gifts, graduation, return-to-faith and faith-renewal milestones, and encouragement for a friend or family member through a hard season

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Parable of the Lost Sheep

The Parable of the Lost Sheep appears in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Jesus describes a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to search for the one that wandered, and rejoices more over the one found than the ninety-nine that never strayed. In Luke, the parable opens a trilogy with the Lost Coin and the Prodigal Son, all about losing, searching, finding, and rejoicing. Jesus Leaves the 99 captures the heart of the parable: Jesus alone in a wide, quiet field with the one He went after, the flock gathered nearby.

Jesus Leaves the 99 Common Questions

What is the meaning of Jesus Leaves the 99?
Jesus Leaves the 99 depicts the Parable of the Lost Sheep, told by Jesus in both Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. A shepherd leaves ninety-nine sheep safe in the field to search for the one that wandered, then rejoices more over the one found than the ninety-nine that never strayed. The parable teaches that every individual matters deeply to God, and that no single person is too far gone to be searched for. The painting shows the quiet of that moment: Jesus standing in a wide, misty field with the one He found beside Him, the flock gathered nearby.

Is Jesus Leaves the 99 the same as the Good Shepherd?
No. Jesus Leaves the 99 depicts a specific parable, the Lost Sheep of Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7, the shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one that wandered and carries it home rejoicing. "The Good Shepherd" usually refers to the broader image of Jesus's words in John 10:11, "I am the good shepherd," an image of watching over and protecting the whole flock rather than searching for one lost sheep. They overlap in feeling but answer different searches: choose Jesus Leaves the 99 for the story of being personally sought out and found. Christian Modern offers several shepherd and lost-sheep pieces, linked throughout this collection, if you are comparing them side by side.

Is Jesus Leaves the 99 a good Christian gift?
Yes. Jesus Leaves the 99 is one of Christian Modern's most-gifted pieces. It is chosen most often for baptisms, confirmations, Easter and Christmas, housewarmings for Christian couples, return-to-faith milestones, and as a gift between close friends or family who have walked through a hard season together. The neutral beige and off-white palette makes it a safe aesthetic choice when you do not know the recipient's decor style. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) is the most-gifted size; the 30x20 inch ($330 framed) is a popular choice for smaller walls and personal milestones.

What kind of Christian wall art is this for someone who does not want it to look cheesy?
Jesus Leaves the 99 is modern, minimalist Christian wall art made for people who want faith on the wall without the traditional or kitsch look most religious art carries. It reads as a quiet contemporary landscape first: a single robed figure in a soft, misty beige field, no text, no ornament, no bright colors. The neutral palette pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors, so it sits comfortably in a living room or entryway as art that happens to carry scripture, rather than as obvious religious decor. It is one of the most common Christian Modern choices for buyers furnishing a design-led home.

What size Jesus Leaves the 99 should I get for above a sofa?
The 60x40 inch ($750 framed) is the right anchor for an 84-inch standard sofa, following the designer rule that wall art should span two-thirds to three-quarters of the furniture below it. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) suits sofas in the 72-inch range, smaller seating areas, and reading nooks, and is the single most-ordered size. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) works above a console table, dresser, or as a paired piece in a gallery wall. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) fits hallways, smaller alcoves, or prayer corners. Hang the bottom edge of the canvas 6 to 10 inches above the sofa's backrest, with the center of the artwork around 57 to 60 inches from the floor.

What does the 99 represent in the Parable of the Lost Sheep?
The 99 represents the rest of the flock, those who have not wandered and who remain safe in the open country or fold. In Matthew 18, Jesus tells the parable to his disciples in the context of "these little ones," and the 99 represent believers already in the fold. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the parable to the Pharisees who had criticized him for eating with sinners, and the 99 represent those who consider themselves righteous and in no need of repentance. Both readings agree on the central point: the joy of finding the one outweighs the security of the ninety-nine.

How is the horizontal Jesus Leaves the 99 different from the vertical version?
It is the same Parable of the Lost Sheep painting in horizontal orientation, designed for above a sofa, console table, dresser, mantel, or as a wide statement piece in living rooms. The vertical version was designed for hallways, stairwells, foyers, prayer corners, narrow walls between windows, and tall alcoves. Both share the same beige and off-white palette, the same Matthew 18:13 verse, the same five frame finishes, and the same Christian Modern Los Angeles studio. Choose the horizontal for wide-wall and above-furniture placements; choose the vertical for narrow-wall and tall-ceiling placements.

Where is Christian Modern art made and how is it printed?
Each Jesus Leaves the 99 canvas is handcrafted in the Christian Modern art studio in Los Angeles, California. The print is produced on archival-grade canvas using fade-resistant giclée inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift in normal indoor light. The handcrafted wood frame is built in-house. Every order ships free across all 50 US states and worldwide, fully insured against damage in transit, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.

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Jesus leaves the 99 for the 1 framed canvas print of the Parable of the Lost Sheep told in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Set on a serene grass field and mountain backdrop, with neutral tones in beige and off-white.

"He is happier about that 1 lost sheep than about the 99 that did not wander off."
—Matthew 18:13

✦ Vertical Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for homes that value clean, neutral aesthetics first, and carry faith quietly but unmistakably. Most Christian art leans traditional or kitsch. Jesus Leaves the 99 was made for living rooms, bedrooms, nurseries, prayer rooms, entryways, and gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, farmhouse, classic, boho, and contemporary interiors.

  • Subject: the Parable of the Lost Sheep, told by Jesus in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Jesus with the one He searched for and found, the flock nearby.
  • Style: modern, minimalist, neutral landscape
  • Palette: beige, off-white, warm earth tones
  • Orientation: horizontal
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 18×12, 30×20, 48×32, and 60×40 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, Black, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box, no tools or extra framing required
  • Most-gifted occasions: baptism, confirmation, first communion, Easter, Christmas for parents and grandparents, housewarming and first-home gifts, graduation, return-to-faith and faith-renewal milestones, and encouragement for a friend or family member through a hard season

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Parable of the Lost Sheep

The Parable of the Lost Sheep appears in Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. Jesus describes a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to search for the one that wandered, and rejoices more over the one found than the ninety-nine that never strayed. In Luke, the parable opens a trilogy with the Lost Coin and the Prodigal Son, all about losing, searching, finding, and rejoicing. Jesus Leaves the 99 captures the heart of the parable: Jesus alone in a wide, quiet field with the one He went after, the flock gathered nearby.

Jesus Leaves the 99 Common Questions

What is the meaning of Jesus Leaves the 99?
Jesus Leaves the 99 depicts the Parable of the Lost Sheep, told by Jesus in both Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7. A shepherd leaves ninety-nine sheep safe in the field to search for the one that wandered, then rejoices more over the one found than the ninety-nine that never strayed. The parable teaches that every individual matters deeply to God, and that no single person is too far gone to be searched for. The painting shows the quiet of that moment: Jesus standing in a wide, misty field with the one He found beside Him, the flock gathered nearby.

Is Jesus Leaves the 99 the same as the Good Shepherd?
No. Jesus Leaves the 99 depicts a specific parable, the Lost Sheep of Matthew 18:12-14 and Luke 15:4-7, the shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one that wandered and carries it home rejoicing. "The Good Shepherd" usually refers to the broader image of Jesus's words in John 10:11, "I am the good shepherd," an image of watching over and protecting the whole flock rather than searching for one lost sheep. They overlap in feeling but answer different searches: choose Jesus Leaves the 99 for the story of being personally sought out and found. Christian Modern offers several shepherd and lost-sheep pieces, linked throughout this collection, if you are comparing them side by side.

Is Jesus Leaves the 99 a good Christian gift?
Yes. Jesus Leaves the 99 is one of Christian Modern's most-gifted pieces. It is chosen most often for baptisms, confirmations, Easter and Christmas, housewarmings for Christian couples, return-to-faith milestones, and as a gift between close friends or family who have walked through a hard season together. The neutral beige and off-white palette makes it a safe aesthetic choice when you do not know the recipient's decor style. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) is the most-gifted size; the 30x20 inch ($330 framed) is a popular choice for smaller walls and personal milestones.

What kind of Christian wall art is this for someone who does not want it to look cheesy?
Jesus Leaves the 99 is modern, minimalist Christian wall art made for people who want faith on the wall without the traditional or kitsch look most religious art carries. It reads as a quiet contemporary landscape first: a single robed figure in a soft, misty beige field, no text, no ornament, no bright colors. The neutral palette pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors, so it sits comfortably in a living room or entryway as art that happens to carry scripture, rather than as obvious religious decor. It is one of the most common Christian Modern choices for buyers furnishing a design-led home.

What size Jesus Leaves the 99 should I get for above a sofa?
The 60x40 inch ($750 framed) is the right anchor for an 84-inch standard sofa, following the designer rule that wall art should span two-thirds to three-quarters of the furniture below it. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) suits sofas in the 72-inch range, smaller seating areas, and reading nooks, and is the single most-ordered size. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) works above a console table, dresser, or as a paired piece in a gallery wall. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) fits hallways, smaller alcoves, or prayer corners. Hang the bottom edge of the canvas 6 to 10 inches above the sofa's backrest, with the center of the artwork around 57 to 60 inches from the floor.

What does the 99 represent in the Parable of the Lost Sheep?
The 99 represents the rest of the flock, those who have not wandered and who remain safe in the open country or fold. In Matthew 18, Jesus tells the parable to his disciples in the context of "these little ones," and the 99 represent believers already in the fold. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the parable to the Pharisees who had criticized him for eating with sinners, and the 99 represent those who consider themselves righteous and in no need of repentance. Both readings agree on the central point: the joy of finding the one outweighs the security of the ninety-nine.

How is the horizontal Jesus Leaves the 99 different from the vertical version?
It is the same Parable of the Lost Sheep painting in horizontal orientation, designed for above a sofa, console table, dresser, mantel, or as a wide statement piece in living rooms. The vertical version was designed for hallways, stairwells, foyers, prayer corners, narrow walls between windows, and tall alcoves. Both share the same beige and off-white palette, the same Matthew 18:13 verse, the same five frame finishes, and the same Christian Modern Los Angeles studio. Choose the horizontal for wide-wall and above-furniture placements; choose the vertical for narrow-wall and tall-ceiling placements.

Where is Christian Modern art made and how is it printed?
Each Jesus Leaves the 99 canvas is handcrafted in the Christian Modern art studio in Los Angeles, California. The print is produced on archival-grade canvas using fade-resistant giclée inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift in normal indoor light. The handcrafted wood frame is built in-house. Every order ships free across all 50 US states and worldwide, fully insured against damage in transit, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.

  • "Everyone who comes over to my home compliments me on this piece. it's so pretty"

    -Sandy R.

  • "This has very quickly become the most beautiful thing in my house"
    -Tifanny K.

  • "It complements my dining area so perfectly. Subtle yet elegant"
    -Heidi J.

  • "I've never been more obsessed. It's so good in my foyer area"
    -Bryanna F.

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