This post shows the father from the parable of the Prodigal Son is a great picture of the Heavenly Father.
When you look up the word prodigal in the dictionary you will find that
it is defined as; recklessly extravagant or having spent everything. So
when you read the story of the prodigal son, and you understand what
prodigal means, you will begin to realize that the real prodigal person
is the father. First, the father destroys his own name and tears apart
his estate and sells off half of what he owns so that he can give what
his first son asks for. The father loves the first son so much that he
knows it is probably going to turn out bad in the end for this
rebellious son, but the father gives it all and sacrifices himself and
his name for what the son asks. Then, after the younger son comes
slinking back, the father runs, which was shameful for a respected man
in that culture, to go and greet and love his rebellious son all the
more. The father re-sacrifices himself and some of his wealth to bring
back this rebellious son into his home.
Than the older son becomes rebellious and starts to show his true
lostness and what does the father do? The father runs out and chases
after his older son. The father pleads with his other lost son that
everything he has is now his son's and the father extends a hand of love
and forgiveness to this son also. Simply put the father spends
everything he has and everything that he is on his two sons and
sacrifices totally for each son, trying to bring them back into his life
and welcome them home with open arms.
So what does this father teach us about our Heavenly and perfect Father?
First, His love is sacrificial. God knew that loving us, His rebellious
and moral children, would mean total and complete sacrifice, even to
the point of death. Second, we can never escape or run to far from God's
love and even when we come back skulking God will open His arms wide
and welcome us back just like we had never left or ran from Him. Third,
God and His grace for us, is abundant and will never run out. Just like
when the younger son came back and the father gave him more again after
he had spent all of his, God will give us grace and love continually.
This also means that even when we spend and waste the blessings God has
given us from Him, He will freely and unconditionally give us more when
we seek with a forgiveness. Fourth, whether we are rebellious and
outside of the church, or moral and lost inside the church, God our
Father will chase after us and continually seek us out to welcome us
into His family and give us His blessings and love. This important to
realize because even after we enter a church door and call ourselves
"Christians", God is still chasing after us sharing His love and
compassion to us and desiring us and a relationship with Him. Lastly,
this father teaches and shows to us about our Heavenly Father, that if
and when we enter His home, there will be a celebration and great feast.
God desires for us to come home and come inside the family so that He
can celebrate and we enjoy the feast of God and explore and enjoy His
many blessings.
I pray that next time you read through this parable or hear someone
teach on it, that you will remember and rejoice in everything the father
in this story can teach us about our true, perfect, and loving Heavenly
father.
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