Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

10 April, 2026

Luke 15:20—“And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.”

In the Gospel of Luke 15:20, the parable of the prodigal son reaches its most sacred and tender moment. This verse reveals the very heart of God toward repentant sinners. The son returns in brokenness, having squandered his inheritance and resolved only to seek the status of a servant. Yet the father’s response far exceeds expectation.

The father “saw him” while he was still afar off, suggesting anticipation and readiness. This is not the posture of a reluctant judge, but of a loving father who longs for the return of his child. His compassion moves him to action—he runs, embraces, and kisses the son. In the cultural context, a dignified patriarch would not run; yet love compels him to cast aside strict societal expectations.

This portrays God’s initiative in restoration. His grace toward a repenting sinner is not delayed or measured; rather, it is eager and overflowing. The repentance of the prodigal son is real (“he arose, and came”); and it is met and welcomed by divine mercy. God does not receive sinners grudgingly but joyfully.

Through this parable, Jesus promised every returning sinner, no matter how far one has wandered, that God’s compassion is greater still. The way back is opened by grace. Therefore, arise and return. You will not meet condemnation at the door, but compassion, embrace, and restoration in the Father’s house.

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