Lent Day 18 - Luke 15:20

 Luke 15:20 (KJV)

“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 story of the prodigal son is one of the clearest pictures of God’s grace in the entire Bible. A young man demands his inheritance early, leaves home, and wastes everything in reckless living. Eventually he finds himself alone, hungry, and ashamed.
In desperation, he decides to return home. Yet he expects rejection. He hopes only to become a servant in his father’s household.

But before he can even reach the house, the father sees him in the distance. Instead of waiting for the son to approach, the father runs to meet him.  In the culture of that time, dignified men did not run. Yet the father runs, embraces his son, and welcomes him home with joy.

This powerful image reveals the heart of God. When we turn toward Him in repentance, He does not respond with condemnation or coldness. He responds with compassion.
Lent reminds us that repentance is not about shame—it is about restoration. God’s grace meets us before we can fully explain ourselves.

No matter how far we have wandered, the path home is always open. God’s love reaches farther than our failures.

Today, remember that God welcomes you with open arms. His grace invites you to live in the freedom of forgiveness.

Prayer:
Father, thank You for welcoming me with love and forgiveness. Help me live in the joy of Your grace. Amen.
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