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The Heart of Return | Overflow | Part 3

The Heart of Return | Overflow | Part 3

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This message dives into Luke 15 and reframes the Prodigal Son by putting the spotlight on the Father’s house—how churches cultivate a spirit of return that welcomes sons and daughters home. Pastor shares three heartbeat themes: reaching the lost, equipping pastors, and loving the local church. You’ll hear why expectation matters (the Father watching the road and preparing the fatted calf), how serving and generosity build a home that prodigals can return to, and what celebration looks like when people come back to God.

What you’ll learn:

Why the local church is God’s “lost & found” for the world (Luke 15: the lost coin, lost sheep, and lost son)

The shift from “my house” to His house—and how that reshapes culture

How an expectant heart prepares the house (fatted calf = preparation)

The difference between repentance and bringing old lifestyles into the Father’s house

Why serving, small groups, and generosity create space for salvation, healing, and celebration

The older brother mindset vs. grace that doesn’t keep score

Real-life impact: when someone flushes a bag of drugs because they’re done with the pigpen, heaven throws a party

If you’re praying for a prodigal—or you are one—this message will help you see how the Father runs to meet us and why the church must be ready every Sunday with expectation, service, and celebration.

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📖 Scripture: Luke 15 (Prodigal Son, Lost Sheep, Lost Coin)

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