Showing posts with label Mercy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercy. Show all posts

June 5, 2023

THE PARABLE OF THE FATHER’S HEART

There was a wealthy Jew in Palestine who had a great household with olive yards and vineyards, sheep and camels and hired servants. He had two sons, who had all the father's provisions available in that wealthy home. However, the younger son being sick of living with his loving father chose no longer to be under his authority. He brazenly demanded his share of the inheritance and his father refused him not. “He gathered all together” and cutting every tie with his father, took his journey to a “far country”, to a world of sin and mirth, away from God and the eyes of his father. The rebellious act of the young man has characteristics of Isaiah's prophetic portrayal of sinners, “all we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way…” (Isaiah 53:6).

Soon he spent all and became penniless. To make matters worse, a mighty famine ravaged the land and he began to be in want. His dire situation forced him to join the citizen of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed the swine, a great disgrace that could happen to the son of a wealthy Jew. The swine was an unclean animal under the Levitical law (Leviticus 11:8), which kept reminding him that he was a lawbreaker and under the judgement of God. The ration provided to the prodigal was scanty that he longed to fill his stomach with the swine feed, but even that was not available, and none pitied him. Running away from the presence of his loving father has brought him to a most shameful and disgraceful experience of feeding the swine.

We see in this narrative, God's amazing kindness and mercy, for the extreme misery brought the prodigal to his right senses. Earlier he was “beside himself”, but now “came to himself”. Then he said, “how many hired servants of my father's house have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!” He composed a statement of repentance (Luke 15:18, 19). Genuine repentance is not confined to shallow words, but to action. In his extremity, there was genuine repentance in his heart. This is of prime necessity for the salvation of every sinner who walks the road of the prodigal.

The prodigal is under the sentence of death just like the older brother is who holds a pharisaic attitude.   The words “…when he was yet a great way off…” speak eloquently about the father's heart, reminiscing about the Love of God, our Saviour. The waiting and watching and yearning of the father focuses our attention on the incredible bounty and generosity of the father, which is the powerful portrayal of the heart of God, our heavenly Father towards the prodigals, you and I (Genesis 3:8, 9).

The father, casting aside his dignity of a wealthy Jew, having had compassion, unashamedly ran, reached his wayward son, embraced him and kissed him tenderly, which reminds us of the Son of God coming on the earth & suffering humiliation and torture and dying on the cursed cross as a criminal for you and for me, prodigals. The prodigal was arrayed with the best robe, the garment of salvation which our heavenly Father clothes us with (Isaiah 61:10; Revelation 7:14), the ring on his hand, signifies an unending relationship to our heavenly Father and shoes on his feet, as a mark as a free man, privilege to stand in His blessed presence in absolute forgiveness and acceptance. The fatted calf is a prize animal reserved for a feast in honour of a special guest.

In the mind of our heavenly Father, there could not be a joyous occasion than when a lost son is found (Luke 15:7). Dear readers come home to God, our Saviour with a repentant heart and bring joy to the heart of God!

If you want to understand more on this, you could read through the several other articles in this blog archive or buy any of the books listed below at the end of this blog post.

If you want to read the Holy Bible (King James Version) online, please click this link:👉 https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org


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📚 Recommended Reading on Bible Prophecy and God’s Free Gift of Salvation
These books explain the soon-coming, Bible-prophesied seven-year tribulation — a horrific time of worldwide judgment and suffering. They also reveal God’s free gift of salvation, which provides a way to be saved from this tribulation and the eternal punishment of the lake of fire. 

We hope & pray that these resources might motivate and encourage you to receive God’s free gift of eternal life, before it is too late & time runs out.

 Planet Earth: The Final Chapter by Hal Lindsey – Check on Amazon
 The End Times: A Guide to Bible Prophecy and the Last Days by Britt Gillette – Best Seller
 Evidence That Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell – Buy Now
 Mere Christianity by C.S. LewisSee on Amazon
 The Holy Bible (King James Version) – Best Product


- by Kumar N.

February 1, 2023

THE RICH MAN & LAZARUS THE BEGGAR

Life has become unpredictable and without Jesus life ends in hopelessness. It is time to wake up and not take life casually. Value the life we have on this earth and not neglect God's mercy and grace in our life, receive His gift of salvation and be saved, says Kumar N. 

The Lord Jesus spoke a parable about a rich man and a certain beggar named Lazarus. The rich man lived a lifestyle without the fear of God and spent his wealth in mirth in the company of the elites of the society and life was a regular celebration to him. But the beggar lived in utter poverty and had to camp at the gate of the rich man in the company of street dogs for a few pieces of crumbs which fell from the rich man's table. The beggar had no complaints in his poverty, but set his heart upon the things of God and the things after death. The beggar was unknown and unpopular on the earth but nonetheless, he was the favourite of heaven.

One day death visited Lazarus and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom. Death visited the rich man also uninvited and unannounced. Death proved that it was common for all. However, there was a significant difference in the death of the beggar. “He was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom”. It is the office of angels to minister to the heirs of salvation (Matthew 24:31; Mark 13:27; Hebrews 1:14). But when the rich man died, there was no heavenly visitor to carry him. This is the saddest ending of our lives, if angels do not carry us to heaven. In death and in life the two men, the rich man and the beggar stand in contrast. The rich man passes from view with the pomp and pageantry of a burial (2 Chronicles 16:13, 2 Chronicles 16:14) befitting to the rich, but Lazarus passes with the angels, a spiritual triumph suited to the one accepted of God.

But God's mercy has kept you alive giving another opportunity to repent your sins and trust in the Saviour and experience the joy of salvation. The greatest mercy of God is God's faithful warning to man of the coming judgment (Hebrews 9:27). For this very purpose Jesus came down upon the earth from heaven above calling upon you “to repent for the kingdom of God is at hand”. He offered His life as a ransom for your sins, for you are a sinner just as this writer and everyone else are. Jesus, the Good Shepherd laid down His life on the cross for your salvation through the blood of the everlasting covenant (Hebrews 13:20-21). He will come again in power and glory to judge the world and to punish those who reject Him. God has assured us in His Word, that whosoever believes in the Lord Jesus shall not perish in the unquenchable fire in Hell but shall have everlasting life.

Dear reader, remember as the clock ticks, you are certainly moving fast for meeting death. If you call upon the name of Jesus today, confess your sins to Him and receive Him as your Lord and Saviour, you will not have the occasion to regret as the rich man had to, as you pass into eternity. 

If you want to understand more on this, you could read through the several other articles in this blog archive or buy any of the books listed below at the end of this blog post.

If you want to read the Holy Bible (King James Version) online, please click this link:👉 https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org


🛑 Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support the content of this blog at no additional cost to you.
🌍 Note for international readers: If you're located outside the country linked, please visit your local Amazon website and search for the book titles there for availability in your region.

📚 Recommended Reading on Bible Prophecy and God’s Free Gift of Salvation
These books explain the soon-coming, Bible-prophesied seven-year tribulation — a horrific time of worldwide judgment and suffering. They also reveal God’s free gift of salvation, which provides a way to be saved from this tribulation and the eternal punishment of the lake of fire. 

We hope & pray that these resources might motivate and encourage you to receive God’s free gift of eternal life, before it is too late & time runs out.

 Earth's Final Moments by John Hagee – Best Seller
 The Millennial Kingdom by John F. Walvoord – Available Here
 Angels: Gods Secret Agents by Billy Graham – Buy Now
 Moody's Addresses: 12 Sermons That Will Change Your Life by D.L. Moody – See on Amazon
 The Moody Bible Commentary by D.L. Moody – Best Product


- by Kumar N.