God longs for you.
The father in the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) is a representation of God the Father desiring his sons and daughters to return to him.
I envision God the Father sitting on the front porch watching the horizon longing for his children to turn from their life and turn to him. I can see the Father leap from the porch and run to his children at the moment we make that first step to return unto him.
He doesn’t ask where you’ve been, nor does he condemn you for where you’ve been. He just greets you with loving arms saying “Welcome Home, I’m glad you’re back!”
Would you “come home”?
With much love and prayers,
Pastor Anthony
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