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A Gracious Father
An unexpected welcome.
—> Have you ever recieved an unexpected welcome?
—> When I think unexpected welcome, 2 times come to mind.
—> coming home from college
—> forgot my tie Steve O
Both of those situations ended up much better than they started out.
And I think that is true as well in our parable today.
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the unexpected—>
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20 - he ran and put his arms around him and kissed him
—> the father ran, not something an elder prominent Jewish man would do.
—> the kiss is the same kiss Esau gave Jacob and King David gave his son Absolom, it was a kiss of complete and total forgiveness.
vrs 21 - Last week we talked about DTR - The son wants to determine the relationship with the father he makes the apology and is ready to launch into his rehearsed speech to his father but dad cuts him off.
vrs 22 - Not only does he cut him off but the father preempts his request to be less than.
The father tells the servants to bring 3 things...
robe - Bring forth quickly the best robe, and put it on him.
This is literally, “the first robe”; that is, the one of highest quality.
Concerning quickly (not in KJV), A. B. Bruce writes: “Tachu, quick! a most probable reading (Aleph BL), and a most natural exclamation; obliterate the traces of the wretched past as soon as possible; off with these rags!”
ring - This was the sign and symbol of the fact that he was once more in the family.
But it indicated more than that.
Probably this was the father’s official signet ring, with which he stamped the soft sealing wax on letters and goods he sent.
Giving the son the ring may have meant that he was thereby authorized to do business again in his father’s name.
If so, nothing could show more dramatically the fact that the son was now fully a member of the family.
Here is a picture of the complete, unlimited forgiveness which God gives to every penitent sinner.
sandals - The young man was not to sit around the house, where no shoes were worn, but to go to work.
One of the surest ways to save new converts from backsliding is to set them to work doing something useful.
Work is one of God’s best gifts to man.
Without it, almost all men would be ruined.
Work has high therapeutic value—physically, mentally, morally, emotionally, and spiritually.
vrs 23
Both here, and wherever else this word occurs, whether in the Old or New Testament, it implies nothing of levity, but a solid, serious, religious, heartfelt joy: indeed this was the ordinary meaning of the Word two hundred years ago, when our translation was made.
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