Leaving a Legacy
The sermon explored the Parable of the Prodigal Son (or more accurately, the Parable of the Running Father) from Luke 15, revealing that God has not called fathers to be perfect, but to be present. Through this powerful story, we discovered that godly fatherhood isn't about flawless performance—it's about scandalous, relentless grace that runs toward our children in their mistakes rather than waiting with crossed arms. This message has profound implications for our spiritual lives, reminding us that our Heavenly Father meets us exactly where we are, whether we're like the rebellious younger son or the bitter older brother. As fathers and as children of God, we're called to model integrity—not perfection, but the humility to own our failures and point others to the perfect Savior.
