No matter home many times I read the parable of the Prodigal Son, I continue to get deeper insights into how this story impacts my life. Although it only takes up part of one chapter in the Gospels, I have probably read these words of Jesus more than any other. Why?
Initially I looked at this parable from the perspective of the Prodigal Son. I have had seasons of rebellion where I pursued my own desires and looked to find fulfillment through people or things. I looked for instant gratification and ignored God's promises of lasting gratification. I have also been in the place of the Older Son, wondering why my "good deeds" are not being rewarded in the appropriate time - or why others are being blessed more than I.
Yet when I recently re-read the parable I was struck by the heart and character of the father. "The father did not give to his sons Justice, but much more, he gave them GRACE."* The father:
- was willing to let go of his expectations for his son
- was willing to "fund" what he knew was a mistake in order for his son to experience long-term growth
- allowed his son to experience the full consequences of his actions
- valued his sons for who they were not what they accomplished
- love and acceptance was not based on performance or actions
- waited
*http://www.albatrus.org/english/potpourri/sermons/prodigal%27s_father.htm
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