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"Justification and
Prodigals"
I do not believe that even perfect
parenting could prevent all wilderness wanderings of our children. Mainly
because of what God said in Isaiah 1:2: "Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth;
for the LORD has spoken: ‘Children have I reared and brought up, but they have
rebelled against me’" (ESV). But how do you survive and press on when a child
has left the fold of God? What truth keeps you on your face in hope-full prayers
and on your way to minister to others with needs as great as your own? No truth
other than "the justification of the ungodly" gives as much hope for parents of
a prodigal. Not only because our son or daughter may yet awaken to the hope that
Christ is willing to be his or her righteousness – no matter what he or she has
done – but also because the viperous guilt of failed parenting is defanged by
the justification of the ungodly. Dad and Mom find a way to press on because
their perfection is Christ.
John Piper,
Counted Righteous in Christ, p. 31. |