How do we welcome home our lost brothers and sisters? By running out to them, embracing them, and kissing them. By clothing them with the best clothes we have and making them our honored guests. By offering them the best food and inviting friends and family for a party. And, most important of all, by not asking for excuses or explanations, only showing our immense joy that they are with us again. (See Luke 15:20-24).
That is being perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect. It is forgiving from the heart without a trace of self-righteousness, recrimination, or even curiosity. The past is wiped out. What counts is the here and now, where all that fills our hearts is gratitude for the homecoming of our brothers and sisters.
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July 4, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Carol
Hi Helen,
This is the type of welcome the prodigal son was given by his father and an example to us on how we should treat a backslidden brother or sister. Good post. Hope you have a happy 4th of July.
July 4, 2009 at 1:21 pm
helenl
Have a Happy Fourth, Carol.