Come As You Are

Matthew 11:28-30; Luke 15:11-24

Jesus invites the weary and burdened to come—not after cleaning up, but in their exhaustion. The prodigal son didn't shower before heading home; he came covered in pig slop, and his father ran to embrace him. This is the scandalous nature of grace: God doesn't wait for us to get our act together. He meets us in our mess, clothes us in righteousness, and restores our identity as His children. Are you waiting to "be good enough" before fully surrendering to God? Are you requiring others to clean up before they can belong? Today, accept the Father's embrace exactly as you are, and extend that same radical welcome to others who are still finding their way home.

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