The greatest proof of Jesus' existence isn't found in historical evidence but in the transformed lives of those who have experienced His mercy. Through the parable of the Prodigal Son, we learn four crucial truths about God's mercy: it allows us to experience our wants to reveal our needs, swaps justice for grace, reveals our tendency to want mercy for ourselves but justice for others, and is available to anyone willing to turn to the Father. To receive God's mercy, we must acknowledge our sin, recognize our unworthiness, and trust in His goodness. Your personal testimony of experiencing God's mercy becomes powerful evidence of His reality and love.
The greatest proof of Jesus' existence isn't found in historical evidence but in the transformed lives of those who have experienced His mercy. Through the parable of the Prodigal Son, we learn four crucial truths about God's mercy: it allows us to experience our wants to reveal our needs, swaps justice for grace, reveals our tendency to want mercy for ourselves but justice for others, and is available to anyone willing to turn to the Father. To receive God's mercy, we must acknowledge our sin, recognize our unworthiness, and trust in His goodness. Your personal testimony of experiencing God's mercy becomes powerful evidence of His reality and love.