Good morning. Back to the Prodigal: “Father, I have sinned
against heaven and in your sight.”
That’s strange. Wasn’t the sin against his father? Remember
what David said, “Against You and
You alone have I sinned.” And this was after not only Bathsheba,
but also being responsible for
her husband being killed. I wonder if he told her what he
had done? Back to the Prodigal: his
father never batted an eye. He told the servants to bring
out the best suit - I mean the best
robe, etc. They killed the fattened calf ( can anyone say
Kobe beef?). They had the biggest
block party ever seen! The older son had been working in the
hot sun all day. He hears the
celebration and wants to know what is going on. The servants
tell him, and he gets very angry
and pouty. He refuses to come celebrate. His father comes
out to get him to come to the
celebration. I never neglected a command of yours, and yet
you never even gave me a young
goat much less a fattened calf for me to celebrate with my
friends. (in fact instead of calling
him my brother, he calls him your son.) You have always been
with me, and all that is mine is
yours. But we had to celebrate and rejoice, for this brother
of yours was dead and has begun
to live, and was lost and has been found. Remember that
there is more joy in heaven over one
sinner who repents than over 99 who need no repentance. I
can still remember coming home
from church one Sunday and my father, who never commented on
a sermon, saying that that
was the first sermon he had ever heard in which the older son
was criticized. Father thank You
that the reader always does Your will. You love him/her with
a love incomprehensible.
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