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The Best Gospel Is the Life You Live: A Story About Rescue, Grace, and Our Heavenly Father

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Sharing the Gospel Through Everyday Life

When it comes to sharing the word of Christ, sometimes your own life is the best gospel. Jesus used stories and parables that made sense to the people around Him, stories of fishermen, farmers, and families, because those were the professions and situations they could relate to.

In the same way, our everyday experiences can reflect God’s love and grace more powerfully than we realize.

A Weekend Back Home

This weekend, I traveled back to my hometown to visit my parents. I was reminded of the time my sister and I helped them sort through 60+ years of memories and accumulated treasures. We called it the “Project Purge,” and while it was no small task, it was a sweet way to spend time with them.

Since then, I’ve been going back home every six weeks to spend time with them. This visit happened to fall on my father’s birthday, which makes the weekend feel even more special.

As usual, we all ended up swapping “Dad” stories, some funny, some touching, and one, in particular, stood out. I thought you might enjoy it too.

A Dad Who Came to the Rescue

Back when my sister was in art school in Atlanta, she’d go out behind the studio to paint props for photoshoots. One day, she got a little too creative and painted a peace sign on the asphalt in the parking lot. Needless to say, the school administration was not thrilled.

They called her in, gave her a stern talking-to, and told her she had to remove it immediately. The problem was, she had no idea how to get paint off a parking lot.

So, she did what any daughter would do: she called Dad.

Now, you might expect him to show up with a scrub brush and some heavy-duty cleaner. But that’s not how our dad rolls. Nope. He came with a full crew of men, put out safety cones, and sealed the entire parking lot with blacktop.

What was a small ask turned into a big act of love. He didn’t just help. He rescued her in a way that only a father would.

Who Do We Call When We Need Help?

As children, we turn to our parents when things go wrong. But what about when we’re adults, when life gets messy, overwhelming, or completely out of our control?

Who do we call then?

The answer is simple:
We call our Heavenly Father.

Matthew 7:9-11 (NIV)
“Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? 10 Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? 11 If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!

Our Father in heaven hears our prayers. He doesn’t just give us enough. He gives us immeasurably more.

Ephesians 3:20 (NIV)
20 Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us,

A Father Who Gives All of Himself

I am beyond grateful to have been raised by a wonderful earthly father, someone who went above and beyond for us more times than I can count. But as good as he is, he’s still human.

Our Heavenly Father?
He’s infinite. He gives us all of Himself, every time we call on Him.

“An infinite God can give all of Himself to each of His children. He does not distribute Himself that each may have a part, but to each one He gives all of Himself as fully as if there were no others.” – A. W. Tozer.

Now that is the kind of Father who comes to the rescue in ways we could never imagine.

To God Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

Let’s End With a Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the gift of both earthly and Heavenly love. You know our needs before we even ask, and You delight in showing up for us in ways that exceed our expectations. Thank You for being a God who rescues, a God who gives more than we deserve, and a God who never grows weary of hearing from us. Help us to live our lives as a reflection of Your goodness, so that through our words and actions, others may come to know You.
Amen.

 

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17 Comments

  1. Have a blessed day! Thank you for the Sunday posts! Love reading them each Sunday before I head out to church.

  2. A beautiful reminder about our heavenly Father. Thank you, Tania.

  3. Thanks for the message! Enjoy every moment you have with your Dad. I lost my Dad way too early. My Dad loved the Lord and as a believer I know I will see him again some day❤️

  4. A wonderful story about your dad and such a good lesson about our heavenly Father❤️

  5. Sherry Sousa says:

    I love the prayers at the end of your post, thank you for them 🩷Have a Blessed Day!

  6. Kathryn B says:

    Definitely My Heavenly Father! He is faithful. I love that song Trust in God.
    Psalm 34:4 I sought the Lord and He heard me.

    Thank you Tania love your Sunday posts!

  7. Wonderful post. Thank you.

  8. Alesha Irwin says:

    I love this story!! My siblings & I also have many stories of when our dad rescued us. My dad has Alzheimer’s & I sure miss the man he was to us. He’s still in there at times, but it sure is hard to watch his decline. Oh & man do I cringe at the thought of the purging we will have to do at my parents. Many might consider them hoarders. Yikes!! Thanks for all you wonderful blogs!!

    1. Our parents are hoarders, too. They parted with a lot of things when they moved to a smaller house.

  9. What a wonderful story and thank you for sharing. Our Heavenly Father is our anchor in the storm. Hope you have a blessed day too!

  10. Great message and one that is difficult for me and others. I did not have the earthly father of every child’s dreams or even one that came close to what a child needs. These messages always make me sad of what I missed.
    Who is the man in the picture? I feel I overlooked something 🙂

    1. I’m sorry, Penny Jo, that your dad wasn’t everything you needed. Thankfully, the Lord is a fabulous father, who loves is. That is my dad from many years ago.

  11. Thank you for sharing this story!

  12. Leslie Bolgrin says:

    What a beautiful message you shared today! Thank you.

  13. Barbara C. says:

    Thank you for sharing this touching story. It made me reflect on the many times my earthly parents came to my rescue. What a wonderful way to start my day!