Get There First
When the prodigal hit rock bottom, he decided to go home.
He left the pig farm and took the long “walk of shame.”
Broke, dirty, hungry, hungover and suffering from a migraine headache, he trudged home—rehearsing what to say.
His father—full of love and grace—was the first to see him coming.
His father ran out to meet him on the road.
His father got there first.
Imagine if this story had played out differently…
Imagine if the prodigal’s older brother got there first.
Instead of being met by love and grace, the prodigal would have been met by anger, judgment and rejection.
Today, people all around us are taking the “walk of shame.”
We’re surrounded by the broken, dirty, hungry, hungover, suffering prodigals of our day.
Here’s the question: who will get to them first?
Will they be met by anger, judgment and rejection or will they be met by love and grace?
Maybe the answer to that question is up to us.
Maybe it’s our job to get there first with love and grace.
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