Manila Bulletin

A father who runs

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READ: LUKE 15:11-24 The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost. Luke 19:10

EVERY day a father craned his neck to look toward the distant road, waiting for his son’s return. And every night he went to bed disappoint­ed. But one day, a speck appeared. A lonesome silhouette stood against the crimson sky. Could that be my son? the father wondered. Then he caught sight of the familiar saunter. Yes, that has to be my son!

And so while the son was “still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him” (Luke 15:20). It is remarkable that the family patriarch did something that was considered undignifie­d in Middle Eastern culture – he ran to meet his son. The father was full of unbridled joy at his son’s return.

The son didn’t deserve such a reception. When he had asked his father for his share of the inheritanc­e and left home, it was as if he had wished his father dead. But despite all that the son had done to his father, he was still his son (v. 24).

This parable reminds me that I’m accepted by God because of His grace, not because of me merits. It assures me that I’ll never sink so deep that God’s grace can’t reach me. Our heavenly Father is waiting to run to us with open arms. – POH FANG CHIA

Father, I’m so grateful for all Your Son did for me at the cross. I’m thankful for grace. I offer You a heart that desires to be like Jesus – merciful and gracious.

We deserve punishment and get forgivenes­s; we deserve God’s wrath and get God’s love. Philip Yancey

©2017 ODB Ministries, 3000, Kraft Ave., SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555-0001, USA. Used by permission. For this and other materials contact ODB Ministries at 322 P. Guevarra, San Juan City (Phils.); Tel.: 722-2010.

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