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God Believes in You
by Max Lucado
The tale involves a wealthy father and a willful son.
The boy prematurely takes his inheritance and moves to
Las Vegas and there wastes the money on slot machines
and call girls. As fast as you can say "blackjack," he
is broke. Too proud to go home, he gets a job sweeping
horse stables at the racetrack. When he finds himself
tasting some of their oats and thinking, H'm, a dash of
salt and this wouldn't be too bad, he realizes enough is
enough. It's time to go home. The gardener at his
father's house does better than this. So off he goes,
rehearsing his repentance speech every step of the way.
But the father has other ideas. He "had compassion,
and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him."
We don't expect such a response. We expect crossed
arms and a furrowed brow. At best a guarded handshake.
At least a stern lecture. But the father gives none of
these. Instead he gives gifts. "Bring out the best robe
... a ring ... sandals.... And bring the fatted calf ...
and let us eat and be merry" (Luke 15:11--23 NKJV).
Robe, sandals, calf, and ... Did you see it? A ring.
Before the boy has a chance to wash his hands, he has
a ring to put on his finger. In Christ's day rings were
more than gifts; they were symbols of delegated
sovereignty. The bearer of the ring could speak on
behalf of the giver. It was used to press a seal into
soft wax to validate a transaction. The one who wore the
ring conducted business in the name of the one who gave
it.
Would you have done this? Would you have given this
prodigal son power-of-attorney privileges over your
affairs? Would you have entrusted him with a credit
card? Would you have given him this ring?
Before you start questioning the wisdom of the
father, remember, in this story you are the boy. When
you came home to God, you were given authority to
conduct business in your heavenly Father's name.
When you speak truth, you are God's ambassador.
As you steward the money he gives, you are his
business manager.
When you declare forgiveness, you are his priest.
As you stir the healing of the body or the soul, you
are his physician.
And when you pray, he listens to you as a father
listens to a son. You have a voice in the household of
God. He has given you his ring.
God believes in you. And, I wonder, could you take
some of the belief that he has in you and share it with
someone else?
You and I have the privilege to do for others what
God does for us. How do we show people that we believe
in them?
Do not withhold encouragement from the discouraged.
Do not keep affirmation from the beaten down! Speak
words that make people stronger. Believe in them as God
has believed in you.
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