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Today's message explores the concept of being "at home" with God, drawing from Luke 15's three parables about lost things being found. Pastor Kerrick emphasizes that "home" is not just a physical location but a mentality, expectation, and feeling of belonging in God's presence. He challenges believers to examine whether they're living like children at home with full access to the Father's resources, or like slaves working to earn what's already theirs.
The message highlights God's extravagant love for His children—equal to His love for Jesus—and calls both the lost to return home and the religious to shift from a slave mentality to an heir mentality. Throughout the holiday season, God desires for people to come home to Him and for believers to live confidently in their identity as beloved children with unlimited access to everything the Father has.
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Today's message explores the concept of being "at home" with God, drawing from Luke 15's three parables about lost things being found. Pastor Kerrick emphasizes that "home" is not just a physical location but a mentality, expectation, and feeling of belonging in God's presence. He challenges believers to examine whether they're living like children at home with full access to the Father's resources, or like slaves working to earn what's already theirs.
The message highlights God's extravagant love for His children—equal to His love for Jesus—and calls both the lost to return home and the religious to shift from a slave mentality to an heir mentality. Throughout the holiday season, God desires for people to come home to Him and for believers to live confidently in their identity as beloved children with unlimited access to everything the Father has.

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