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Reeva Parry <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Jul 2006 10:15:46 -0500
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Our Forgiving Father

Luke 15:11-24

Perhaps you've never noticed a few telling nuances in the parable of the
prodigal son.

The wayward son had a true change of heart and decided that being a hired
servant for his father was better than living in the hogpen of sin. When the
wayward
son was approaching, the father could see him from afar. The father ran,
embraced him, and kissed him.

Here is a son badly stained from sin. He had just left the filthy job of
feeding swine, one of the worst possible assignments for a Jewish lad. He
had no
change of clothes, nowhere to bathe. But the father saw him coming and ran
to him. In the culture of Jesus' day, it was beneath the dignity of Jewish
men
to be seen running in public. But in Jesus' parable, He indicates that this
is just how our heavenly Father responds when believers return from their
trysts
with sin.

He embraced his son despite his filth and stench. He kissed the boy, which
was a sign of forgiveness.

Notice what is missing at this point. The father's silence is deafening.
While the son begins asking forgiveness and apologizing, the father is
hugging
and kissing him affectionately. There is no condemnation from the father,
who had forgiven the son long ago and was patiently waiting, arms open wide,
for his loved one's return. So, too, does our heavenly Father await with
forgiveness and love all who stray from Him.


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