NOTHING CAN SEPERATE YOU FROM THE FATHER'S LOVE
NOTHING CAN SEPARATE YOU FROM THE FATHER'S LOVE
Luke 15:20 "And
he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his
father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed
him."
The concept of
God hating the sinner is contrary to God’s loving nature, the reverse is the
case . The heavenly father transferred all the anger for humanity upon Jesus
Christ on the cross and eagerly awaits the sinner’s return. He is longing to
cleanse and receive the repented sinner who comes to Him for forgiveness .
This parable was
an indictment on the religious folks of Jesus' time for their brutal, insensitive,
self-righteous and unforgiving attitude towards
sinners. The older brother in this parable was symbolic of the religious bigots who subject themselves to a life of abstinence depriving themselves
of an outward life of adventure and they think that others who didn't measure
up to their standards were surely hated by God ( Col2:19-23). But God loves the world without
reservation and "Christ Jesus came into the world to
save sinners."
The
self-centered, jealous and unforgiving older brother was definitely not
operating in the love of God , they love themselves more than they do the
sinners. They resented Jesus giving the sinners
what the Pharisees thought they deserved. The Pharisees prized their little
social club’s rules and regulations more than a relationship with the heavenly father
therefore it was never part of their agenda to rejoice with the returnee sinner.
The pursuit
of a life of vanity deprived both brothers of an opportunity of discovering a
little known part of the father’s love. The father needs one thing only: a relationship,
which ironically was being supplied by the publicans and sinners who repented , the Pharisees were preoccupied with
pleasing and receiving honour from men rather than seeking a relationship with
God .Receive grace now for an
unbreakable bond with your heavenly Father and to break every yoke of rejection
in Jesus name.
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