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God has not run out of mercy—not for you, not today.

February 11 takes us to Luke 15, where Jesus puts flesh and bones on the truth we’ve been talking about: God is the One who finds the lost. Three parables. One message. A Shepherd who pursues, a Woman who searches, and a Father who runs.

This isn’t about a careless sheep—it’s about an intentional Shepherd who carries the weight of your wandering on His shoulders. This isn’t about a coin “finding itself”—it’s about relentless grace turning the house upside down to bring you home. And this isn’t just a story—it “pulls blood from theology”: a Father embracing a son before he’s clean, kissing him before he confesses, restoring him without shame, and throwing a celebration that echoes in heaven.

But Luke 15 doesn’t only confront the rebel who ran—it confronts the moral older brother who stayed… and is still lost.

The chapter ends with a question that won’t leave you alone: Which son are you?

If you’ve wandered, He pursues. If you’re helpless, He searches. If you’re ashamed, He runs. If you’re resentful, He comes outside for you too.

Luke 15 isn’t about you getting your act together. It’s about realizing what kind of Father you’re coming home to.