Wednesday, October 14
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COSTLY WORDS
When God forgives, He always gives. God follows His forgiveness with giving every time. We humans do just the opposite, don't
we? We forgive, then put the ones forgiven "on probation," letting them linger just outside the warmth of fellowship until we're
certain they've suffered enough. The father in the story of the prodigal son forgave like God forgives. When he welcomed his
son home, he didn't just say "you're forgiven," he gave gifts symbolic of sonship and restoration. He even threw a party and
celebrated.
There's an entry in the Guiness Book of World Records that tells of the costliest words ever spoken. Would
it surprise anyone to know that they were spoken in a beer commercial? Actor James Coburn simply said two words, the name
of a particular brand of beer, and he was paid $500,000. Half a million dollars for two words!
I'd love to sit down and
argue with a Guiness Book of Records editor that those two words are not, in fact, the costliest words ever spoken. I believe
without a doubt the most expensive words ever spoken were Jesus' words from the cross: "Father, forgive...". The father of the
prodigal forgave, and gave. God, too, forgives and gives. We receive His forgiveness on the basis of the cross-the greatest gift
ever given-and God keeps on giving: life, joy, peace, fellowship, every day that we are His.
Memory Verse
LUKE 15:21
...Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.
Read Through The Bible
Galatians 3; Psalm 90-91