Sad story
"Suzette Vermillion" (vermilli@pilot.msu.edu)
Sat, 5 Oct 1996 16:06:57 -0400 (EDT)
This story touched my heart aswell, eventhough i'm not a parnet.
To change the subject abit. You made my think a little, when you talked about
the prodical son. I have never heard anyone preach this message from the
father's point of view. I think this parable is telling the parents out there
with lost childern that if they hold on to their faith in God their children
WILL COME HOME.
It's just a thought i wanted to share.
Suzette
vermilli@pilot.msu.edu
> My mind now goes to the way the father of the prodigal son. How his
> heart was broken and his spirit grieved when one of his sons left.
> How he went to the end of the lane to look way down the road every day
> to see if his son was ever coming back. The prodigal's father was
> fortunate in that his son did finally come back home. The tears and the
> feast that later ensued showed the fathers joy of the returned son.
>
> Daughter's Dad,
>
> Bro. Tyler
>