Friday, February 13, 2026

Exodus 2:23-3:22; Psalms 32:1-33:22; Matthew 28:1-20

But when he came to himself, he said … Luke 15:17 NKJV

Many of us have “prodigal” children or grandchildren, and we pray for them fervently, sometimes for years. In relation to that great burden, I heard an encouraging message from a radio teacher who remarked, “Even though we want to fix their situation and save them from all of the difficulty they are going through, we need to let the pigsty do its work”. What a blessing to know that the Lord will use whatever is needed in the prodigal’s life to bring them to their senses. It may take years, but He does all things well. We need to pray for them and trust Him. —Marsha Blair

Rejoice! Rejoice! Let praise abound, before Jehovah’s throne;
For dead ones raised, and lost ones found, and prodigals brought home.  —Charles Russell Hurditch

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