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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 46 MIN

Will We Return From A Distant Country?

from Crosstowne Church - Sermons

Pastor Paul dives deep into the timeless biblical story of the Prodigal Son, using it as a lens—or "portal"—to explore our own journeys, struggles, and relationships with God. Looking at the fact that the Bible’s characters are not just heroic figures but flawed people we can all identify with at different points in life.Paul opens by reflecting on how we often seek immediate gratification, likening the younger son’s demand for his inheritance to modern "Door Dash" culture—wanting everything now without patience or wisdom. He relates this to our everyday struggles: rushed decisions, broken relationships, and the consequences of living in what we call a "distant country"—a place far from God, marked by poor choices and spiritual famine.We’re brought to think about the Prodigal Son’s return—not just his recognition of his mistakes, but his willingness to "get up and go" back to his father. Paul stresses the importance of owning our failures honestly, without blame or excuses, contrasting this with common cultural messages about self-worth. The son’s humility in asking to be treated as a hired servant shows repentance, but the father’s loving interruption—clothing him in the best robe, putting a ring on his finger, and celebrating—reveals God’s grace that covers our mistakes fully. The son doesn’t reject the father’s love or the restoration offered; he lets himself be loved and restored and we’re encouraged to do the same—to stop carrying shame and accept God’s forgiveness and belonging. A challenge for us "in a distant country"—whether in broken marriages, addictions, or spiritual dryness—to come to our senses and return to God, who eagerly awaits with compassion.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.

Pastor Paul dives deep into the timeless biblical story of the Prodigal Son, using it as a lens—or "portal"—to explore our own journeys, struggles, and relationships with God. Looking at the fact that the Bible’s characters are not just heroic figures but flawed people we can all identify with at different points in life.Paul opens by reflecting on how we often seek immediate gratification, likening the younger son’s demand for his inheritance to modern "Door Dash" culture—wanting everything now without patience or wisdom. He relates this to our everyday struggles: rushed decisions, broken relationships, and the consequences of living in what we call a "distant country"—a place far from God, marked by poor choices and spiritual famine.We’re brought to think about the Prodigal Son’s return—not just his recognition of his mistakes, but his willingness to "get up and go" back to his father. Paul stresses the importance of owning our failures honestly, without blame or excuses, contrasting this with common cultural messages about self-worth. The son’s humility in asking to be treated as a hired servant shows repentance, but the father’s loving interruption—clothing him in the best robe, putting a ring on his finger, and celebrating—reveals God’s grace that covers our mistakes fully. The son doesn’t reject the father’s love or the restoration offered; he lets himself be loved and restored and we’re encouraged to do the same—to stop carrying shame and accept God’s forgiveness and belonging. A challenge for us "in a distant country"—whether in broken marriages, addictions, or spiritual dryness—to come to our senses and return to God, who eagerly awaits with compassion.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.

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HOMELAND HOMELAND The Church is a body not a building. It's the bride of Jesus Christ! Jesus is coming back for a mature bride. That means it's time for the church of Jesus Christ to move from milk to meat. This is the hour of maturity!HOMELAND is an announcement that the church is being set free. Only the church has the ability to transform the world. The kingdom's of this world will become the kingdoms of our Lord and Savior!All of creation has been waiting for this moment! Sons and daughters of God are rising up and taking their seat! The Field Priest Methodius Chwastek The Field is a place of cultivation and of battle. In the Church, we learn to cultivate a life pleasing to God. This life is shaped in the spiritual battle. This series examines, chapter by chapter, the Christian classic The Field, by Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov. Please join me as I explain this great work in terms the modern Orthodox Christian can understand.  Sermons | Countryside Bible Church Countryside Bible Church At Countryside Bible Church, we equip believers to joyfully live holy lives, to serve one another, and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, all to the glory of God. We are committed to a high view of God, and a high view of Scripture. Christadelphian Encouragements CE.captivate.fm Christadelphian Encouragements provides sermons, exhortations, bible studies, memorials, and daily readings from around the world. Please visit ChristadelphianEncouragements.Com and our content creators websites for more information and Christian audio content.

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