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Stragglers

Author
Keys for Kids Ministries
Published
Fri 23 Sep 2022
Episode Link
https://unlocked-daily-devotions-for-teens.castos.com/episodes/stragglers

I like to feed hummingbirds. As I was researching how to feed them well, I

found

that many websites say to watch for stragglers at the end of the warm

season. This year, we’ve had a couple stragglers. It’s November when I

write this, and I am still putting out food and it’s still disappearing. I

keep thinking these hummingbirds are lost and one day they’ll wish they

were someplace warmer.


In Luke 15, Jesus tells a story about another straggler. The Prodigal son

left home with his father’s money in his pocket. Now no one would tell him

what to dohe was free to make his own choices. He did exactly as he wanted

to…until he had spent every bit of his money. Alone, abandoned by his

partying friends, he was hungry, thirsty, and had no place to sleep.


Then he found a job feeding pigs, which was about the lowest job anyone

could find at that time. Pigs were seen as nasty, dirty creatures that

would eat about anything. The Prodigal found himself feeding them pods. The

hogs gobbled them up. The Prodigal stared at the pods, wondering what they

tasted like. He might have been so hungry that he ate some. As his belly

moaned and he could barely stand the smell of the pigs (or himself), he

thought of his father. Realizing that maybe he could still be a servant in

his father’s householda place where he could have something to eat and

somewhere to sleephe started toward home.


As the Prodigal approached his father’s house, he found his father waiting.

Most of us might assume he wouldn’t be welcome. (And in fact, his older

brother grumbled and complained when he came back.) Yet his father hugged

him close, offered him a bath, clean clothes, and foodand welcomed him

back as his son. Not a servant, but his son.


Jesus welcomes usrebellious stragglers though we areinto His arms and

into His household. And He asks us to welcome fellow stragglers who are

lost. Jesus will take them in, offer them new beginnings, a place in His

family, and love that overwhelms. ⦠Anna Gregory


⦠Have you ever felt like the younger brother in this story: lost, dirty,

and broken? Jesus invites you to bring these feelings to Him and rest in

His love.


⦠Have you ever felt like the older brother in this story: wary,

suspicious, and perhaps jealous of outsiders coming into the church? You

can bring these feelings to Jesus too and ask Him to help you extend His

love and stragglers.


For the Son of Man [Jesus] came to seek and save those who are lost. Luke

19:10 (NLT)


 


Read Verses:


Luke 15:10-Luke 15:32; Luke 19:10

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