Luke 15:22
22“But the father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand and sandals on his feet.
If
you are a believer, you are probably familiar with the touching story
of the prodigal son that Jesus shared. Who do you think the father in
the story represents? Jesus’ Father in heaven, of course. Jesus was
giving us a picture of His Father, who is also our Father.
In the story, the father was seen
running toward his son, who was returning home. (Luke 15:20) Do you
realize that God is never described as being in a hurry in the Bible? He
is always cool and composed. The only time He is portrayed as being in a
hurry is in this story. Though improper in Jewish culture, the father
held up his robe and ran. Where was he running to? Why was he in such a
hurry?
The father was in a hurry because
he had seen his son, who was still a long way from home. He was running
toward his son as he could not wait to embrace and kiss his child again.
The father was in a hurry to
clothe his son with the best robe. My friend, our Father has put the
best robe — the robe of righteousness — on us. In doing so, He has
reinstated us as sons of the Most High God, a position which we had lost
when Adam fell.
The father was in a hurry to put a
ring on his son’s hand. Like the authority that is invested in the
signet ring of a rich man’s son, our Father is eager to put back into
our hands the authority to invoke His name, so that we can walk in
dominion every day.
The father was in a hurry to put
sandals on his son’s feet to assure him that he was still his son — only
servants went about barefoot. Our Father never wants us to feel like
hired servants or outcasts. We are always His sons.
Beloved, if the Father appears to
be in a hurry, it is only because He is in a hurry to assure you of your
position as His precious child!
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