Most of us have probably heard the story of the prodigal son. It is a story that I grew up hearing, and one that I would probably just skim over at this point because I already know it by heart. However, reading The Long Walk Home by: Matt Carter made me really stop and ponder this story, and how much relevant it is to my life.
In this easy to read book, Carter walks through the story of the prodigal son, and talks about how we often feel that we are “missing out” in life by following God’s will. We think the grass is greener on the other side, and like the prodigal son, journey to a distant land to squander our money and/or time in sin. However, we eventually come to realize that this life will never make us happy, and we have sinned against our Heavenly Father. This life and all it has to offer, no matter what it is, will never truly satisfy us. The only way to live is with our Father.
With all of this sinning and running away, it would make sense if God just rejected us. That, thankfully, is not the case. “You see, when Christ came to this earth, He lived a perfect life. He never sinned. And so when God sent Jesus to the cross, He did that so Jesus’ shed blood would be the once-and-for-all-time payment for all of your sin. Not part of your sin. Not most of your sin…When Jesus shed His blood, it was the complete and total payment for every sin you’ve ever committed and ever will commit.” Because of this beautiful sacrifice and offering of grace, nothing can separate us from the love of our Father. The prodigal son came home to the embrace and unconditional love of his father, even after squandering his inheritance and hurting him. God offers us this same gift. The main message of this book is that incredible and comforting truth.
“God is home to me. And if you are His child, He is home to you. And no matter how many times you’ve forgotten or even rebelled against that truth – and no matter how many times you’ve let go of Him, here’s a promise you can take to the bank: He will never let go of you.” Amen! If you need some encouragement and conviction, I highly recommend picking up a copy of this book.
I received a copy of this book from the B and H Blogging Program in return for an honest review. All opinions are my own.