Feb 15 - A Proven Success

"And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy 
sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son. But the father said to his
servants, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his 
hand, and shoes on his feet....For this my son...was lost, and is found."
(Luke 15:21-22, 24)

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Dear Addison,

Prove yourself. In today's world, that's what you constantly feel you have to 
do, right? On the job, among friends, even at home you're always working
to win the approval you need. Working to convince those around you that you 
deserve the salary, the friendship, and even the love they give you. 

Is there any escape? 

You better believe there is! It's called grace. Unearned and undeserved favor 
and acceptance. And there's only one place you can find it--in the heart
of God Himself. 

There's no better picture of God's grace in action than in the story of the 
prodigal son. Few of us today can really feel the impact of that story like
those first Jewish listeners Jesus told it to. You see, by their standards the 
prodigal son had committed some of the most despicable acts possible. He'd
not only taken advantage of his father and spent his inheritance in riotous 
living, he'd left the nation of Israel and made covenant with a foreigner--a
pig farmer! That was as low as you could get. 

In their eyes, that boy's rebellion was so serious his father's only recourse 
was to disown him. 

But that's not what this father did! He welcomed his repentant son home with 
open arms. He offered him grace--unmerited favor--that was based on the father's
love rather than the son's performance. 

Next time you catch yourself struggling to make up to God for something you've 
done wrong, working to win His approval, let the story of the prodigal son
set you free. Let it remind you that, in spite of your sins, your Father has 
received you with open arms. He's put a robe of righteousness on your back
and His signet ring on your hand. He's put the shoes of sonship on your feet! 

Do you feel unworthy of all that? God hasn't based His relationship with you on 
your worthiness. He's based it on His love for you. You don't have to struggle
to prove yourself to Him. As far as He's concerned, you're a proven success.
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Scripture Study:  Luke 15:11-32  

O. Addison Gethers
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