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Resembling the Father by Jon Walker
“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.’” Luke 15:22 (NIV) *** *** *** *** In the story of the prodigal, we identify with the younger brother, seeing ourselves as prodigals returning to God. Some of us even identify with the older brother, realizing we’ve sinfully harbored resentment when God shows grace to others who, in our wrongful judgment, are less Christian than ourselves. But have you ever thought God wants you to identify with the prodigal’s father, who “keeps no record of wrongs” as he scans the horizon always hoping for the return of his son (1 Corinthians 13:5 NIV)? Consider that we’re on a journey, through Jesus, to become like the heavenly Father—one with his heart, one with his mind, and one with his other-centered focus. When we resemble Jesus, we resemble the Father (John 10:30). People will see the family resemblance in us; as sons and daughters, they’ll see the maturity of our Father working in and through us. We’re to mature into fathers and mothers of the faith, an idea I’ve reflected on since reading Henri J. M. Nouwen’s The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming (Image Books/Doubleday Publishing Group, 1994). Our objective in Jesus is to become a father or mother of the faith, a living representation of the Father’s compassion for others. The idea of becoming a father of the faith is alien to me as much as it may be for you to believe you could develop into a mother or father of the faith. In fact, it seems impossible, but, in truth, it’s what we are meant to become; yet, there are so few. To echo Oswald Chambers, “Do you not want to be a saint, or do you not believe God can make you one?” Share this post (facebook, email, twitter, etc) at pagpapalain ka ng husto.
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I SHOUT , I THROW THINGS ETC.. BUT I WILL NOT CRY! NO WAY! YEAH,NAIINGGIT AKO..HONESTLY. WHY?? BECAUSE ITS SO UNFAIR!! IT SEEMS THAT I 'CAN'T' OPEN MY BIBLE..WHY?!? GRR..IM SO MAD!!!!!!!!!!!! :: leave a comment You need to be logged-in order to post comments.Still do not have an account? Register for free
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