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The God Who Sees Me in My Wandering

 • Series: The God Who Sees

In "The God Who Sees Me in My Wandering" (Luke 15:11-32), we see that God’s love reaches us even when we turn away. The parable of the Prodigal Son illustrates how wandering leads to brokenness, but God, like the father in the story, watches and waits with open arms. When we return, He runs to restore us, not with judgment but with grace. The older brother’s reaction warns us against resentment and self-righteousness, reminding us that God’s grace is for all. No matter how far we’ve strayed, God sees us, seeks us, and welcomes us home.