4C LENT SUNDAY HOMILY, LUKE 15:1-3, 11-32, MARCH 30, 2025
1. STORY
Several years
ago, John had run away from his home. He
realized his mistake and wanted to return. As it was the era before the telephone, he
telegraphed his father asking him to put a cloth on the tree next to the small
town’s train station if he had been forgiven and welcomed back home. John would get off the train if there was a
cloth on the tree. If there was no
cloth, he would know he was not forgiven nor welcomed. He then would not get off the train. John was very tense as the train approached
the station. The cloth was there. John was overjoyed knowing that he was
welcomed home and was forgiven.
2. GOSPEL, LUKE
15:1-3, 11-32
A. FATHER, I HAVE
SINNED AGAINST HEAVEN AND AGAINST YOU. The son did two things.
i) He asked for
his share of the property and then left his father for a life of pleasure. He failed in his duty to his father.
ii) Realizing his mistake, he returned home asking for forgiveness.
B. THE FATHER WAS
FILLED WITH COMPASSION.
The father did
two things.
i) He longed for
his son to return home. He welcomed his
son and forgave him upon his return.
ii) The father
celebrated his son’s return by providing him with a robe, a ring, sandals, and
a feast. The father forgave his errant
son.
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A. WE HAVE SINNED
AGAINST GOD, OUR LOVING FATHER.
There are two
things the prodigal son can teach us.
i) We have sinned
against God our father. This would
include not obeying God’s commandments of loving God, your neighbor, or
yourself.
ii) We need to return to God and ask for his forgiveness. God will always welcome and forgive our failings.
B. GOD WILL
FORGIVE US AND WELCOME US BACK.
There are two
things we should remember.
i) God is our
loving father and will always forgive us no matter what sins we may have
committed. Jesus reminds us of this when
asked how often to forgive, Jesus answered seventy times seven; that is an
infinite number of times. God has given
us the sacrament of confession as a way to receive his forgiveness.
ii) We must be
willing to forgive those who have offended us. I n the “Our Father” Jesus
taught us to ask God for forgiveness “as we forgive those who have offended
us.” God will forgive us and we must be
willing to forgive others.
4. CONCLUSION
The son who had
left home was overjoyed learning that his father had forgiven him and welcomed
him back home. In the parable, the
merciful father forgave and welcomed his prodigal son back home. God always welcomes us, his errant child, and
forgives us our sins. God wants us to
follow his example and forgive those who have offended us. We thank Jesus for his instruction and ask him
for strength to follow his example of forgiving others.