God’s Care For Refugees, Foreigners and Strangersنموونە

God Welcomes Us Home
The Lord expelled Adam and Eve from the garden of Eden. But He did not want them to live separated from His presence! Even before Adam and Eve left the garden, God promised that the woman’s offspring would bruise Satan’s head. This was the first prophecy about Jesus Christ, who would come to conquer Satan and reconcile humans with God.
In Luke 15, Jesus tells a story to explain God’s attitude towards sinful humans. A son asked for his share of his father’s property, left home, and spent the money in reckless living. When all the money was gone, a severe famine arose in that country and he had scarcely anything to eat. Then he decided to go back to his father and ask for mercy. He said to himself, “I will say to him: Father, I have sinned against God and have done wrong to you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son. But let me be like one of your hired workers” (Luke 15:18-19, ERV). However, as soon as the prodigal son's father saw him coming, he welcomed his son in and organized a party.
This is a moving example of God’s love. He knows how badly we have sinned and how hopeless our situation is. But He invites us to come back home!
Have you accepted His invitation?
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Millions of people worldwide live as strangers or refugees in a country that is not their own. God wants us to treat them well. The Bible also speaks about “spiritual strangers." This reading plan explains how God cares for spiritual, political, or social strangers.
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