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Luke 15:31
“And he said to him, ‘Son, you are always with me, and all that I have is yours.
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Faith is believing that we have a good God, and that He protects and
provides for those who trust in Him. Remember the parable of the
prodigal son? (Luke 15:11–32) Jesus shared it to illustrate how good our
heavenly Father is. The wayward son had squandered his father’s
inheritance before he decided to go home to ask his father to make him a
hired servant.
But before he could reach home, his father saw him from afar, ran
toward him and embraced him. And instead of making him a hired servant,
the father turned to his servants and said, “Bring out the best robe!
Get a ring and sandals for my son! Let’s kill the fatted calf and
celebrate!”
Now, when the older son returned from work and heard about the
celebration, he became angry and refused to enter the house. When his
father came out to ask him what was wrong, the older son complained,
“Look, I’ve served you all these years. Yet, you never gave me a calf to
celebrate with my friends. But as soon as this prodigal son of yours
comes home, you kill the fatted calf for him!”
Notice what his father told him: “Son, you are always with me and all
that I have is yours. We should celebrate because your brother was dead
but is alive again. He was lost but is now found.”
Can you see how the older brother perceived his father? He saw his
father as a hard and stingy man. He believed that he had to work to get
something good from his father. He didn’t realize that he already had an
inheritance! He could have killed the fatted calf any time for a
celebration!
Like the father in the parable, God has already given you an
inheritance in Christ. Don’t fail to enjoy it by doubting God’s goodness
or by believing that you must work for it. See your Father’s heart of
love and goodness toward you, and celebrate your inheritance today! |
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