31And he said to him, “Son, you are always with me, and all that I have is yours.”
After running a few errands for his parents,
a little boy went to his father and said, “I know why you and mummy had me.”
“Why?” his father asked.
“So that you will have someone to run errands
and work for you!” exclaimed the boy.
Like the little boy, do you see God as a
Father who demands obedience and service from you? Have you ever felt that
unless you obey God and keep all His commandments, you don’t have a right to be
blessed by Him?
Jesus told the story of the prodigal son to
show how some of us call God “Father” and yet don’t know the Father’s heart.
There are two sons in this parable. We know what happened to the prodigal son,
but we can also learn something about the older son. This is what he said to
his father when he discovered that his father had thrown a party to celebrate
the return of his irresponsible, spendthrift brother: “Lo, these
many years I have been serving you; I never transgressed your commandment at
any time; and yet you never gave me a young goat, that I might make merry with
my friends.” (Luke 15:29)
Now, this son believed that his father had
brought him into the world to serve him. He saw his father as someone issuing
commandments to him all the time and he saw himself as someone who had to obey
those commandments to enjoy his inheritance. But the truth is that the father
had already given him his inheritance. (Luke 15:12) The father even reminded
him lovingly: “Son… all that I have is yours.” And I am sure that that
inheritance included more than one goat!
Have you, like the
older son, failed to understand your Father’s heart? Your heavenly Father
already gave you a rich inheritance in Christ when you became His son. He wants
you to know that you have received the Spirit of sonship. (Romans 8:15) So cry
out to Him, “Abba, Father!” and know how much He loves you. Because you are His
heir, He wants you to enjoy all His blessings!
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