run and repent

Any father's out there who have a

prodigal, squander or a rebellious son?

Don't be sad soon they will admitted their mistakes and turning away from poor choices.

Humility is always the first step toward redemption.

Thank you Heavenly Father for your Great LOVE. You don't wait till we are perfect. But you meets is in our brokenness.

AMEN & AMEN

Happy & Bless Father's day Sunday

📖🙏💙☕️

6/21 Edited to

... Read moreAs someone who has witnessed struggles within a family facing rebellion and poor choices, I deeply relate to the message of hope and redemption conveyed here. The story of the prodigal son in Luke 15:20 is a timeless reminder that no matter how far someone strays, compassion and forgiveness can lead to healing and renewal. In my experience, the hardest part for parents is holding onto hope when their child seems lost in their mistakes. It’s essential to remember that humility truly is the first step toward redemption. When the prodigal son decided to return, it signified recognition of his errors and a genuine desire to change. This process also highlights the importance of patience and unconditional love. Like the father in the scripture who ran to embrace his son from a distance, parents must show empathy and not give up, even when the path seems long. The reassurance that divine love meets us in brokenness can provide comfort during difficult times. Celebrating occasions like Father’s Day becomes especially meaningful in this context, as it honors the strength and faith of fathers who await their children's transformation with open hearts. This perspective encourages families to nurture forgiveness and support the growth of each member on their unique spiritual and personal journey.