The Best Gifts We Receive From Our Father

 

“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.

And bring the fatted calf here and kill it, and let us eat and be merry…”

Luke 15:22-23 (NKJV)

Christians are familiar with the parable of the prodigal son. The sinner has repented and comes to God. The gifts that the father gives the prodigal may not appear to be extravagant, but we have to understand the culture of that time.

The best robe was the finest clothes that were only worn on very special occasions. The ring was a signet ring which gave the prodigal authority to make decisions concerning the father’s estate. Sandals were never worn by slaves, so they symbolized sonship. The fatted calf was only killed for a great celebration or festival.

The gifts symbolize the lavish blessings that God bestows on us. He has given us eternal life and clothed us in Christ’s righteousness. We are adopted as sons and daughters, not slaves. Yet, we complain, we want more, because we are pursuing the things that the world offers rather than God’s glory.

God wants us to be holy and humble. He adores our worship and our witness to an unsaved world.

God comforts us when we are sorrowful. He strengthens us when we are weak. He gives us His divine peace and joy in the middle of the raging storm.

God never promised us a trouble-free life. Actually, Jesus told us that in this life there would be tribulation. He said that we must bear our cross. Scripture calls for a sacrificial life.

When you face the struggles and the sad times, look for God in the situation. You will see that He is giving you the very best.

Heavenly Father,

Forgive us when we gripe about the small stuff. You generously bless us and we thank You. Draw us away from the cares of this world. In Jesus’ name, amen.

DIG DEEPER

Read Matt. 16:24, John 16:33, Rom. 12:1-2.

HIKING THE TRAIL

Although it may not seem like it right now, but God is giving you His very best. Our part is to trust Him.

Copyright 2015 Carolyn Dale Newell.

Originally posted on August 24, 2020 @ 3:12 am