Come home!
March 28, 2004 | 12:00am
Your brother was dead and is alive again, and was lost and is found. Luke 15:32
Several years ago, my wife Carolyn and I camped near the town of Brimley, in Michigans Upper Peninsula. It was a holiday, and we ambled into town for the annual parade. Believe me, it was something to write home about.
There were marshals on horseback, homecoming queens, forest rangers, even Smokey bear! There was a float featuring Big Bird from Sesame Street, and a flatbed truck carrying a brass band of men and women wearing straw hats and dressed in red-white-and-blue uniforms. There were vehicles of all kinds: tractors, trailers, trucks, and kids on tricycles.
But the last float fully captured our attention. It featured a gray-haired old man kneeling at the foot of the cross. Across the back of the float was written: COME HOME! JESUS.
Jesus still calls, "Come home!" Youre never too far away or too far gone to come back to your Fathers love. He stands waiting, just as the father of the prodigal son did. "When he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion" (LUKE 15:20). He rejoiced that his son was no longer lost (v. 32).
Come home to God. Dont stay away. No matter what youve done, or left undone, He still loves you. David H. Roper
O Lord, its true, Ive wandered far
From what I know is right,
But now I want to come back home
And please You day and night. K. De Haan
READ: LUKE 15:11-32
Its never too soon to come home to God.
Several years ago, my wife Carolyn and I camped near the town of Brimley, in Michigans Upper Peninsula. It was a holiday, and we ambled into town for the annual parade. Believe me, it was something to write home about.
There were marshals on horseback, homecoming queens, forest rangers, even Smokey bear! There was a float featuring Big Bird from Sesame Street, and a flatbed truck carrying a brass band of men and women wearing straw hats and dressed in red-white-and-blue uniforms. There were vehicles of all kinds: tractors, trailers, trucks, and kids on tricycles.
But the last float fully captured our attention. It featured a gray-haired old man kneeling at the foot of the cross. Across the back of the float was written: COME HOME! JESUS.
Jesus still calls, "Come home!" Youre never too far away or too far gone to come back to your Fathers love. He stands waiting, just as the father of the prodigal son did. "When he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion" (LUKE 15:20). He rejoiced that his son was no longer lost (v. 32).
Come home to God. Dont stay away. No matter what youve done, or left undone, He still loves you. David H. Roper
O Lord, its true, Ive wandered far
From what I know is right,
But now I want to come back home
And please You day and night. K. De Haan
READ: LUKE 15:11-32
Its never too soon to come home to God.
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