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Scripture: Luke 15:11–32
This week, Rev. Mary Teague reflected on Jesus’ parable of the Prodigal Son and invited us to consider a challenging question: What shall we do with the grace God has given us?
The story begins with a younger son who makes poor choices and finds himself lost, broken, and alone. Yet when he returns home, his father runs to meet him, embraces him, and celebrates his return. The father’s response is not based on what his son deserves, but on love, mercy, and the joy of restoration.
The story also introduces us to the older brother, who struggles to accept the grace extended to someone he believes has failed. His resentment prevents him from sharing in the celebration and from recognizing the blessings already present in his own life.
Mary encouraged us to reflect on these two responses. When we encounter people who have made mistakes, who are different from us, or who seem undeserving of grace, do we respond with compassion or judgment? Do we welcome others as God welcomes us?
As part of our ongoing theme, Love Boldly, we were reminded that God’s love is not limited or scarce. There is enough grace, mercy, and belonging for everyone. Because we have been loved and forgiven, we are called to extend that same love to others.
The question before us is simple but powerful: What shall we do? May we choose the way of the Father, offering grace freely, welcoming others without condition, and helping people experience the joy of belonging in God’s family.


