Prodigal Son – Luke 15:11-24

This is one of my favourite stories that Jesus told. In a nutshell a Son who has wronged his father returns after he messes up his life, expecting not to be welcomed and seeking to simply become one of the servants so he can at least live more comfortably than he had been. Yet the father, seeing him from the distance, jumped up and ran to him.

21 The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’

And although his son had stolen from him, rebelled against him and run away, the fathers love and forgiveness knows no bounds.

22 But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. 24 For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate.

We were once that son. We had rebelled against God. We were living for ourselves, and yet when we came to the point of realisation that we needed our Father God, and we took that first step, He came running to us with arms stretched wide open! There is a party in heaven for every lost Son/Daughter who comes to the father.

This morning, I am reminded too of the fact that although at a young age I had come to the father, I once again went out on my own, living for myself and freezing God out of my life. They were trying times, and a year ago, I finally came to the prodigal Son realisation again, that I can’t live without God in my life, and thus I began to take baby steps back toward him.

He came running to me, and over a period of a few months I was in a new church, with amazing new Christian friends who have all since helped to build me up, encourage me and help me in my relationship with the Lord.

For those of us who have never accepted Jesus into our lives, or for those reading this who have backsliden, the Lord is sat outside His house like the father in this story, and he is waiting to see you on the horizon so he can come running to you, and throw the biggest party ever at the return of His Son or Daughter. Check out my “Believe” Page.

What amazing grace our Lord has.  He is willing to forgive us ALL our sins, and welcomes us as part of His family.  Not as slaves, or as acquaintances, but as Sons and Daughters!  Heirs to His Kingdom!  It is so incredible to think that our Creator God, Almighty and Powerful God, loves each one of us that much!

If you have lost your way, take that step back to the Lord.  He is waiting to throw a party for you and to bless you.

Comfort Zone – 2 Timothy 1:6-12

The day we become a Christian we are given the Holy Spirit.  The Holy Spirit gives us wisdom, strength, courage and power as well as many other Godly traits to enable us to live out the rest of our earthly lives for Him.  Without the Holy Spirit, we would be doomed to failure, as we would essentially be “going it alone”, under our own strength!  That is why the Lord blesses us with his Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is with us throughout the good times and the bad, he never leaves us or forsakes us.  Therefore when there is a difficult situation at work, I know I can lean on Him, and when I go into meetings to discuss issues, I am not alone, but accompanied by the creator God.  God is all powerful, greater than anything, incomparable!  I don’t care how many people are against you, God can not be outnumbered!

Seeing as, therefore, His Spirit is with us throughout the good or bad, we really need to ensure we apply this to areas of ministry and fellowship.  We have been asked to make disciples of all nations, therefore lets not sit back!  Lets step out of our comfort zones!  Lets do things we would normally shy from!  For example I am now challenging myself to give portions of word in small church meeting groups.  I struggle with the fear that I am going to say something wrong, or that I will have misunderstood something, however, I should not let those fears stop me!

If we were to avoid situations that cause fear or apprehension, not only would we not achieve anything for the Lord, but we would also have no life!  Yes, life would be rather dull!  Satan likes to trick us into staying firmly on the fence.  He does not want us leading those Christian lives, and doing those great things for Jesus!  Don’t listen to his excuses, as you are not alone!  You have the creator God on your side.  The Holy Spirit gives you power to be able to do his will.

What’s your comfort zone?  Take a few minutes to work it out… then take your first step out of it!  Make that call, and book

that meeting, write that book, speak to that person, minister to that friend, whatever is on your heart offer it to the Lord in prayer, and with his blessing, go for it.