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Episode 14414th August 2023 • The NJ Podcast • Njabulo James Nkosi
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Divine Love: Exploring the Parable of the Prodigal Son

Picture yourself at the end of a long journey, walking on a road you've known your whole life. You left home a long time ago, and you've experienced much in the world, but nothing seems to satisfy the longing for home. So, you decide to return. How would your father greet you? With a stern face and a long list of chores to compensate for your absence? Or with open arms and a feast to celebrate your return? 

Our scripture today is Luke 15:20 (NIV), "But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him."


The parable of the Prodigal Son is a story Jesus told to illustrate God's love for us, but its depth and significance are often overlooked. 


**1. Love That Allows Freedom:** In the beginning, the younger son asked for his share of the estate and left home. The father didn't stop him but allowed him to exercise his free will (Luke 15:12). The father's love was not controlling, just like God does not force us to love Him but allows us to choose.


**2. Love That Waits and Watches:** Despite his son's poor choices, the father never stopped waiting for his return (Luke 15:20). The father’s heart mirrored God's heart for us. Even when we stray, He is constantly watching for our return.


**3. Love That Restores:** When the son returned, the father restored him fully as a son and celebrated his return. This signifies God's forgiveness and restoration despite our past mistakes (Luke 15:22-24).


**4. Love That Is Inclusive:** The father's love was not only for the prodigal son but also for the older son who was always with him. God's love is inclusive, not exclusive, extending to all who come to Him (Luke 15:28-32).


The French novelist Victor Hugo once wrote, "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves." 


Let's pray:


"Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your unfathomable love towards us. You are a good, good Father, who is patient, forgiving, and just. Lord, thank You for waiting for us, even when we stray, and for celebrating our return. Help us to understand the depth of Your love, to accept it, and to show it to others. We ask this in Jesus' name, Amen."


As you leave this place, may you be enveloped in the profound love of the Father, who sees you, knows you, and loves you unconditionally. May this understanding transform you, and may you extend this same love to those you meet. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Amen.


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