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The Prodigal Son video (The Prodigal son story)
What the father said to his oldest son revealed something that the man had never realized in his entire life:
We have 2 different scenarios is this parable.
The first one, was the younger son.
He represents the son that had to prove something.
(I can make it on my own and do my own business)
The second scenario is with the older son.
He represents the performance life.
I will show everyone in my Father’s business that I can do just as good as Him.
Both missed out on a deep relationship.
But the older son kept his relationship on servant level.
He thought he had to earn the inheritance that was already his.
In this story Jesus was showing the Father’s love and grace for both the sinner and the religious person.
He had compassion for both (Luke 15:22;31).
And welcomed them both into their place in His family.
If we want to see a culture of inheritance that succeeds, when need an environment that celebrates.
if if someone didn’t work for it.
The older son did not want to celebrate the son’s return, because he did not deserve it (Luke 15:30).
But the Father did (Luke 15:32).
So what is this inheritance?
It is introduced in this story as the father’s LIVELIHOOD (everything needed to live).
By understanding this, maybe it will be easier for us to celebrate each other and stop trying to prove a point or perform to gain acceptance.
Bring out the best robe - Galatians 3:26-29
To live in your inheritance you must be clothed with Christ - the best robe to have on - (The Jesus part of the inheritance)
Put a ring on his hand - A signet ring represented - signify the authority and to seal business transactions.
The Holy Spirit like the ring reminds us of who we are what we have to live in this heavenly inheritance (1 Peter 2:9) - (The Holy Spirit part of the inheritance)
And Sandals on his feet -
Our Heavenly Father leads into our inheritance, equips us for the inheritance, and co-works with us to help others into their inheritance.
(The Father part of the inheritance)
Our identity is to not be tied into what we do or to our surroundings; it is to be tied solely to the Creator.
It is from the Creator that true identity comes.
God not only created the universe, He gave everything an identity from which it is to operate.
Apart from this identity, we will fall short of the fullness that He intended.
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