The Prodigal Son

GOD will not judge:

The Book of Luke 15:11-32 declares that The Lord is always happy over one son who returns to Him.

He rejoices greatly when we repent from our wicked ways and ask for forgiveness and repentance.

I do not want to focus so much on the prodigal son who spent all what he had on prodigal living. (held parties, beautiful women, alcohol) after spending all his money, then decided to work on a pig’s farm—eating whatever the pigs ate and even their remains. Remember, the Jews do not eat pigs.

After he realized what he had done and the much suffering he endured, he returned to his father, who received him/welcomed him with opened arms. His father asked the servants to kill the best cow and prepared food, celebrated his son’s return.

In the story, His Father is God Almighty. No matter our sins, our mistakes, our disobedience, Our Father will always forgive us of all our sins, and mistakes when we return to Him and ask for forgiveness, and our sins, He will never remember. Will you return to Him? Can you please give Him a chance?

Please surrender, He will wash and cleanse us. He will open you apart, deep clean you, and totally transform you. Once I was in deep darkness, and Jesus Christ The Risen Savior turned my life around.

Will you allow Him to turn your life around? Will you let Him? He is waiting for you. What a manner of love.

Please forgive everyone who has hurt you as Our Father in Heaven forgives us when we ask. (Matthew 6:14) If you do not forgive, Our Father will not forgive you. (Mark 11:26)

Remember, forgiveness is for you and not for them. For I am one crying in the wilderness for forgiveness. If you do not forgive, the door is automatically opened for the devil, the demons to dwell in you and attack you.

Please remember all what Jesus went through, how they spat upon His face, how He was whipped, and His flesh torn apart, He was also slapped, mocked, and nailed on the Cross. But Jesus asked The Father to please forgive them, so who are we not to forgive? Jesus asked me, did they nail you on the Cross? I am now asking you, were you nailed on the cross? Did you carry the cross for anyone?

The Book of John 8:1-11 also tells us about the woman who committed an adultery. The Pharisees, the old teachers, brought her to Jesus, complaining to Him that she sinned, and were ready to stone her according to their law. But you see, Jesus Christ is the end of the law. Our sweet Jesus ignored them and wrote on the ground with His finger, but later got up and said he who is without sin among you can throw the first stone. Quess what! They all dropped their stones and left. Why? Because we are all sinners.

Please, always remember to plead the blood all over your body. He paid it all on The Cross. Jesus paid it all on the Cross, so apply the blood, plead the blood for it to work, there is great power in the blood of Jesus. Great cleansing power, and protection. (Job 1:10)