
The sermon for November 26th is now available on the New Life web-site.
In this sermon, which is based on Luke 5:17-25, Tania talks about Lifting The Ceiling On Your Faith.
Click here to listen or download.

The sermon for November 26th is now available on the New Life web-site.
In this sermon, which is based on Luke 5:17-25, Tania talks about Lifting The Ceiling On Your Faith.
Click here to listen or download.
Scripture
“We must celebrate with a feast, for this son of mine was dead and has now returned to life. He was lost but now he is found.” So the party began
Observation
To illustrate the point that God loves sinners, Jesus tells the famous story about the prodigal son.
A man had two sons. The younger one demands his share of the family inheritance. He goes away and spends it all on wild living .
This son finds himself in a desperate circumstances and eventually goes home to his father. He realises he deserves nothing from his father, but at least the servants are better off than him.
He goes home. The father runs to meet him, overwhelmed with joy that his lost son has returned.
Big brother is not happy. He has slaved away and never had a party in his honour. But the father points out that the son has always had access to the father and to everything he owns. The younger son, in contrast, was like a dead man who has come back to life.
Application
God loves a party! All through the Bible we find references to feasts and festivals. Of course, the biggest party ever will take place in Heaven when we are all reunited with the Father.
Here in Jesus’ story, there is a father who celebrates the return of his wayward son. There are no lectures or recriminations, no punishment or probation. It’s all joy and celebration.
I’ve never had any children go off the rails. I do have some who moved a long way from home, and it is always a joy when they come back.
My joy is just a tiny fraction of the joy God feels when a sinner turns around and comes back to Him.
Prayer
Lord, I thank you for this expression of the joy that you experienced in your family. May I always make you happy. Amen.