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ODB: register rock

January 10, 2010 READ: Hebrews 11:32-40 We are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses. —Hebrews 12:1 Along the old Oregon Trail in Idaho there is a marker—a giant lava boulder known locally as Register Rock. It’s located in an area which was one of the favorite overnight camping areas for westbound immigrants who [...]

ODJ: divine heartbeat

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While he was still a long way off, his father saw him coming. Filled with love and compassion, 
he ran to his son, embraced him, and kissed him (v.20). 

READ: Luke 15:11-31 

If we could listen to the heartbeat of God, what would
 we hear? Peo—ple. Peo—ple. Peo—ple . . .


This reality amazes both mortals and angels. The psalmist asks, “What are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?” (Psalm 8:4). And angels watched in holy awe at the unfolding of God’s redemption plan for mankind 
(1 Peter 1:12). 


God’s love for people is amazing—especially when you consider that ministering to people is often difficult, tiring, and heavy on heartache. People are fickle—good one moment, bad the next. Look at King David. Look at the apostle Peter. Look at me. We are consistently inconsistent! 


Yet we repeatedly find similar storylines to Luke 
15:11-31 in God’s Word. Let’s take a look at the pattern:


• Man disobeys God—The younger son overtly disobeyed his father. The older brother appeared to outwardly honor his father, while he was inwardly unhappy with him (vv.13,29-30). 


God initiates reconciliation—The father went out to meet both of his sons (vv.20,28). His heart was “filled with love and compassion” (v.20). And he humbled himself and begged (v.28) his older son to rejoice with him in the family reunion. 


Two responses—The younger son repented, while the older brother would not rejoice with his family despite his father’s pleas. 


God’s love for people should be our clear example. As we come to understand His heartbeat, it compels us to love others. The apostle Paul captured the heart of God and the ministry He’s given us when he wrote, “We are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making His appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, ‘Come back to God!’ ” (2 Corinthians 5:20). —Poh Fang Chia

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How do you show God’s love to others? In what ways can you be His ambassador of reconciliation? 

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