Scripture readings
Devotional 📖
The parable of the lost son is one of my favourites, and a perfect revelation of the heart of the Father. It’s a healing story that talks not just of receiving salvation for the first time, but the Father’s response to us after backsliding or stepping away from the faith.
In summary, a son desires his inheritance and leaves his father’s house with it, squandering it on temporary pleasures and useless things. He then has no money left and ends up in a pig sty. While in this sty, he realises that his father’s servants are treated better than this, so decides in his heart he will go back and be a servant, because he believes he will be rejected as a son. While he was still a long way off, the father runs to him and embraces him. He gives him back everything he lost and reinvites him into the family as a son.
There are a few things that Jesus highlights about the Father through this parable.
First, the Father is glad when we return to Him.
While the son was still a long way off, the father ran and met him more than halfway. It shows us that he was looking out for him and waiting for his return.
When we come back to the Father, we are not met with rebuke, judgement, or condemnation, but overwhelming love. The father dressed him and made a feast for him, even though he had spoiled his inheritance on things that did not matter.
Second, he wasn’t welcomed back as a servant but as a son.
When the Father looks at us, He sees His child. To Him, we are part of His family and He is a good Father. No matter what, His mercies are new every morning, and His grace is there to empower us to do His will. For every mistake, His grace abounds and there is forgiveness in God. You are welcomed back, not as a servant, but as a son.
Third, the Father is not unjust.
Oftentimes, we condemn the response of the older brother, while silently agreeing with him in our hearts. The Father’s response to his understandable criticism was:
'‘Son, you are always with me, and all that I have is yours. '
Luke 15:31
Though the Father accepts us and celebrates us loudly when we return, there is a greater reward for those who remain faithful: deep intimacy with God and the Father’s inheritance.
Maybe you’ve seen someone just come to Christ and all of sudden it seems as though they’re being favoured by the Father more than you. Remember what you have and it will allow you to celebrate! A win for one in the kingdom is a win for us all. A loss for one in the kingdom is a loss for us all. You are always with Him, and all that He has is yours.
The truth of Jesus is that He is a window into the Father’s heart. He is the only one that can perfectly reveal the Father. He corrected our understanding of a vindictive, tyrannical and scary misrepresented God, and showed us that from Genesis to the end, more than anything the Father wants us to know He loves us.
God loves you.
Prayer 🙏
May God grant me out of the riches of His glory, to be strengthened and spiritually energized with power through His Spirit in my inner self, so that Christ may dwell in my heart through my faith. And may I, having been [deeply] rooted and [securely] grounded in love, be fully capable of comprehending with all the saints (God’s people) the width and length and height and depth of His love [fully experiencing that amazing, endless love]; and [that I may come] to know [practically, through personal experience] the love of Christ which far surpasses [mere] knowledge [without experience], that I may be filled up [throughout my being] to all the fullness of God [so that I may have the richest experience of God’s presence in my life, completely filled and flooded with God Himself]. '
Ephesians 3:16-19 AMP