Men of Fuel
The Band, Expose sang about it, and tomorrow we experience it: The Point of No Return. Tomorrow will be our fourth week of our seven week series, and while this account started with a large amount of tension, Jesus only continues to ratchet it up. Last week, we looked at the first five verses of the Prodigal Son parable, starting with “A certain man†dividing his livelihood between his two sons, and ending with the young son being in “wantâ€, and yet no one gave him anything.
Now while that was all covered in a few verses, it may have actually been months, maybe even years to cover that same amount of ground. After all, the Bible tells us only that he “journeyed to a far country, and there wasted his possessions on prodigal livingâ€, it never says how long that was. I think that’s because that timeframe is different for each of us. It could be months, years, or even decades, but eventually all of us will begin “to be in wantâ€.
Join us tomorrow morning at Hidden Creek Country Club as we continue our journey through The Greatest Story Ever (mis) Told. We will start promptly at 6:30am. If you have missed the first three weeks, tomorrow would be the perfect time to join us.
See you in the AM
D.R. Carlson