Day 3: Coming to Your Senses

Luke 15:11-24

The prodigal son's transformation began with five powerful words: "When he came to his senses." Distance from the Father always leads to spiritual amnesia—we forget how good His presence truly is. Perhaps you've wandered, pursuing your own way, squandering the inheritance of relationship with God. The beauty of this story is that the father never stopped watching, never stopped waiting, never stopped loving. Today might be your "coming to your senses" moment. The Father isn't preparing a lecture; He's preparing a celebration. Your return doesn't require a perfect speech or complete restoration of what you've lost—it requires only turning toward home. He's already running toward you with open arms, ready to lavish His love upon you.

Reflection Question: What area of your life needs a "coming to your senses" moment, and what is your first step back toward the Father?

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