Word for the day by Christian Education Forum
Purification through Penitence Bible Reading: Luke 15:17-24 Key Verse Vs 17-18 “But when he came to himself, he said… ‘I will arise and go to my father…’” (Luke 15:17–18) DEVOTION The turning point in the story of the prodigal son begins with a moment of awakening: “when he came to himself.” This is the essence of penitence—an honest recognition of where we are and how far we’ve drifted. The son’s purification did not start when he reached home; it began when he acknowledged his brokenness. Penitence is not merely feeling guilty—it is a transformative decision to return. The son didn’t justify his actions or blame his circumstances. Instead, he took full responsibility and chose to arise. That decision set in motion a journey from shame to restoration. What’s remarkable is that purification was not achieved through punishment, but through the father’s embrace. Before the son could finish his rehearsed confession, grace interrupted him. The father’s response...