Chasing Assurance Podcast
In Episode 46 of the Chasing Assurance Podcast, Terry and Terry continue their “Parenting a Prodigal” series by shifting the focus to one of the most powerful figures in Scripture—the father. We often focus on the rebellion of the prodigal son… but what about the response of the dad? This episode dives deep into: What it means to be an “extravagant father” Why the father never stopped watching, loving, or hoping The real meaning of grace and mercy How parents (and the church) should respond when someone comes home Why humility is required—but so is a readiness to run toward the lost There’s a hard truth in here too: sometimes people find their way back to God… but struggle to find their way back into the church. This conversation is for: Parents dealing with wayward children Anyone who has ever “blown it” and wondered if it’s too late Churches trying to reflect the true heart of Jesus Anyone seeking real assurance in God’s love As discussed in this episode, the father in Luke 15 represents something bigger—the heart of God Himself: watching, waiting, and ready to embrace. 👉 Study Guide Available: Use this episode for small groups, Bible studies, or personal growth. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7dx0ebcylm7bnwz2d27fx/Study-Guide-Chasing-Assurance-46.pdf?rlkey=gs4bc3c6hbh4ts2tmk969cdbb&dl=0 👉 Learn More / Get Resources: Visit: https://chasingassurance.com KEY TAKEAWAYS The prodigal story isn’t just about rebellion—it’s about restoration The father never stopped loving, watching, or hoping Grace = receiving what we don’t deserve Mercy = not receiving what we do deserve Parents must stay anchored so there’s something to come home to The church must be a place that welcomes, not rejects God doesn’t wait for us to “get right”—He loves us now Disclaimer: The views and teachings presented in this study guide are intended for spiritual growth, biblical reflection, and group discussion. This material is based on the Chasing Assurance Podcast and is designed to support individuals, families, and churches in applying biblical principles to real-life situations. This content is the intellectual property of Chasing Assurance. It may be used for personal study, small groups, church classes, and ministry purposes. However, it may not be copied, distributed, modified, published, or used for commercial purposes without prior written permission from Chasing Assurance. Unauthorized reproduction or redistribution of this content, in whole or in part, is prohibited.
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