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God’s invitation isn’t reserved for the perfect—it’s for the broken, the doubting, and the undeserving. Looking at the story of the prodigal son, we see that God doesn’t ask us to clean ourselves up before coming home. Instead, He runs to meet us, just as we are.
By The Refuge ChurchGod’s invitation isn’t reserved for the perfect—it’s for the broken, the doubting, and the undeserving. Looking at the story of the prodigal son, we see that God doesn’t ask us to clean ourselves up before coming home. Instead, He runs to meet us, just as we are.