The Father's Heart: Embracing Unconditional Love and Grace

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"Father always has compassion. He had compassion to send us Jesus to go to the cross and die for us. Had compassion on us. He's not dealt with us according to our sin. He's dealt with us according to his love. So we've got to reverse this thing. We keep looking at ourselves instead of looking at him." [00:00:00] (20 seconds)


"Everything that Jesus did, he was basically demonstrating and representing the father and giving them a picture so they could see what father really is like. His healings, his miracles, everything that he did was he was displaying the father's love and gratitude. And so this story, again, is another opportunity." [00:07:30] (23 seconds)


"Now, at least he came to himself. That's called repentance. New Testament repentance means to change the way you think. And that's literally what it means. It's not just about feeling sorry for your behavior. It's about changing the way you think, and he did, and he said, I've got to go back. My father's servants have it better off than I do." [00:11:40] (20 seconds)


"He's pursuing us right now. You may have prodigals in your own family. He's pursuing them. He's looking after them right now. He's just waiting for them to do what? Turn around, come home. That's all he's waiting for. See, he's a good father. He's not like our earthly fathers. He is a perfect heavenly father." [00:14:38] (20 seconds)


"The father never acknowledges what the son said. I'm confident that the father, instead of looking at the son, he turned and said, go get the fatted calf. Go get the best. Get the best robe, get the ring, get the sandals, put it on my son who was lost as well. Let's just read that. He goes on to say, he said, go out, get the best robe, put it on him, put a ring on his hand, sandals on his feet." [00:18:24] (25 seconds)


"That's not the way most of us see our heavenly father. As someone who would throw apart, we still carry this old residue of guilt and shame that, you know, I need to pay for something. I need, you know, I'm not worthy. Let me settle something with you. You're not worthy. He is. See, it's not based on your worthiness." [00:18:57] (28 seconds)


"See, he doesn't hold the past against us. He's not looking for our performance. He's recognizing that it's all about him. He's the one that's in charge. It's his grace. It's his mercy. It's his forgiveness. It's his righteousness. It's not ours. All he's wanting us to do is to do what? Return home. Return to him." [00:21:26] (27 seconds)


"That's why it's the most amazing story, the most amazing grace that there could possibly be, because it's not by works that were saved, it's by his grace. Now, does he want us to live like the prodigal son? No, he wants us to return to him he wants us to live like a son to live like royalty like we are like he paid for us to be." [00:24:14] (22 seconds)


"And he doesn't hold anything from the past. And he wants us to come into the fullness of really understanding we've been completely forgiven. We've been brought into the family of God. And he says, I am with you forever. And everything I have is yours. Isn't that amazing?" [00:28:44] (19 seconds)


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