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Sep 12, 2020

PRODIGALS Come Home...


What makes a PRODIGAL?
A Prodigal is defined online as "a person who leaves home and behaves recklessly, but later makes a repentant return." We first hear the words "Prodigal Son" in the Bible, in Luke 15. Jesus tells three parables about the LOST. Have YOU ever been LOST?
There are different aspects to being LOST:
1) Going somewhere you have been before or know where you are going but taking the wrong path to get there.
2) Not knowing where you are going as you've never been there, and taking the wrong path to get there.
3) You followed someone and they have led you the wrong way
4) Being left in the middle of somewhere not knowing where you are

Either way you are considered LOST... you need GPS or a map or someone to lead you in the direction you are supposed to go.

The LOST spiritually are those who don't know Jesus, or they know Jesus and have wandered away from Him. They are the ONE lost sheep, or lost coin or lost son. A prodigal knows the One they are running from. They know the Truth, yet still follows the lies of the world. When they finally make the decision to turn back to the Father, He is always there waiting. No matter how many steps you think you have taken from Him, He is right there when you turn and repent. Repenting doesn't always consist of a bitter, evil past. We as the "other son" have to repent continuously for sins committed. No one is perfect. The Christian life isn't a perfect life. In the parable in Luke, the older son is angry that the Father is celebrating the return of his little brother, the son who was lost. He was upset that the Father never celebrated him or gave him anything special. That is sometimes our behaviour as a follower of Jesus. We don't realize all the GOOD things that come with being a son. We become complacent and then bitter when new followers receive good things and walk in the blessings of God our Father. Whereas we who are committed followers have the same blessings and can walk in that truth as well.

A prodigal just has to turn, and repent. that's all. He has to admit he was wrong for choosing the path most taken. For either choosing to go it alone, or following the crowd in the wrong way. The LOST need to be found. Someone has to help bring them in. A sheep needs to hear the voice of the Shepherd to know where to go. What does it take for a PRODIGAL to return? let's spell PRODIGAL and find out some of the keys to COMING HOME.

P is for PRIDE - They have to let go of their pride and admit they are wrong. They have chosen an easy path in some cases, but it really is the wrong path. If the path doesn't lead you to JESUS and FREEDOM, then you are captive to your sin and the enemy. If you are not for Him, you are against Him. We need to HUMBLE ourselves and admit we need a Saviour.

R is for REPENT - To repent is to basically turn from that which is wrong and do what is right. We will not always do what is right, but making the effort is at least a better option. Picture yourself driving down a road, the wrong way. How do you go the right way? You have to make a U-Turn. Our Father allows U-turns in our lives. One of the words in the GREEK for repent is
"metanoeo", meaning 'to change one's mind or purpose'. You change from RECKLESS to REPENTANT.

O is for OBEDIENCE - A simple step to doing that which is RIGHT comes with obedience. Once you have repented and turned from your sin, you basically are making the choice to listen to God and do what is right and true. Obedience is even trying to do that which is right. A Christian doesn't live the perfect life, but is attempting to live their life with the attributes of Jesus or Christian character.

D is for DECISION - It is after all still your choice. God has given us free will to decide what to do. But he also gives us DISCERNMENT so we know right from wrong. Anything that is against the Word of God is not right. We need to CHOOSE this day for ourselves whom we will serve. Self or God? The enemy, Father of lies and hate or the God of truth and love?

I is for IDENTITY - Part of the reason people stray from the Lord after knowing Him is that they want their own identity. They have lived what they feel is their "best life" apart from Him, but when they realize how much they need Him, they want to see themselves as a slave or servant not as their real identity as a son (or daughter). Just like the Prodigal son in Luke 15, He states " I will go home to my father and say, 'Father, I have sinned against both heaven and you, and I am no longer worthy of being called your son. Please take me on as a hired servant'.” Our Father wants you to know that you are His child. He is your Father. One sentence I have always remembered is "If you want to know who you are, you must first know Jesus". Our identity rests in Him alone. He has called us and chosen us even before the beginning of the world, and even when we were in our sin. "But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners." Romans 5:8 NLT

G is for GRACE - It is only by God's grace that we are SAVED. God grants us repentance by His grace alone. Grace is getting something that we don't deserve. We deserve death as the penalty for our sin. Because of love, and His grace and mercy, God sent Jesus His Son to take our place as the sacrifice once and for all. All because of the goodness of God! "Don’t you see how wonderfully kind, tolerant, and patient God is with you? Does this mean nothing to you? Can’t you see that his kindness is intended to turn you from your sin?" Romans 2:4

A is for ACCEPTANCE - God accepts you the way you are, but He loves you too much to leave you that way! He accepts us back into His family, and He has His arms open wide when you turn to Him. The prodigal son was a long way off from the Father, but the Father was always watching the road for the son to return. The son was returning defeated and disheartened, but the Father was running to Him with open arms thankful that his lost son was now found.

L is for LOVE - The Father's love for you is unending. No matter what you have done, or where you have gone, or even when you don't profess your love for Him. His love is truthfully UNCONDITIONAL. His love stretches farther and deeper, higher and wider than we can ever know. 

At some points in our lives we followers of Jesus are all like the prodigal son, we have slipped into temptation and sin, and think we cannot get out, and think our sin has tarnished us. But we can run to the Father again and again. But God didn't give us grace to keep on sinning. We are supposed to learn from our wicked ways. Each time we may feel like we have failed we can say "I run to the Father again and again and again and again..." 

Check out these lyrics to the chorus of "Run to the Father" by Cody Carnes:
I run to the Father
I fall into grace
I'm done with the hiding
No reason to wait
My heart needs a surgeon
My soul needs a friend
So I'll run to the Father
Again and again
And again and again

Here is the link to the song on YOUTUBE (link opens in a new window).



Jesus told the parable of the Prodigal Son to make a point:

It doesn't matter what you have done, how far you have run,
Just COME HOME!

So, PRODIGALS come HOME!!

Love you all! Be BLESSED to be a BLESSING!









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