Prophetic Words of the Spirit

Do Not Resent the Prodigals who Repent!

A Revolutionary Christian Missionary Season 2026 Episode 81

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I speak unto you this day and I say, “do not resent the prodigals who repent.” When fools have received their stripes and then see the error of their ways and desire to come back home to My House, even as servants, although they were lost, headed to Hell, now they are returning home. Therefore do not be angry at them because they needed to learn their lessons the hard way. Such I have given unto them, so give Me thanks and praise that they have seen the error of their ways and are “Coming Home.” . . .

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Do Not Resent the Prodigals who Repent!

I speak unto you this day and I say, “do not resent the prodigals who repent.” When fools have received their stripes and then see the error of their ways and desire to come back home to My House, even as servants, although they were lost, headed to Hell, now they are returning home. Therefore do not be angry at them because they needed to learn their lessons the hard way. Such I have given unto them, so give Me thanks and praise that they have seen the error of their ways and are “Coming Home.” 

Those who have, by their conditions of being young and dumb, yet they have considered themselves to be “so wise,” are the ones who have squandered their inheritance on riotous living. So when they come to their senses through hardships and the realization of what fools they’ve been, such is a time to Rejoice and not Resent them.

Actually the Angels in Heaven are rejoicing when even one sinner who was lost becomes saved. Therefore do not spoil the homecoming by being jealous when those who have been fools Repent. Reality is, I have known all along those who have to go the “hard way” and I know those who have remained loyal to Me without having to be beaten down. If you have remained loyal and faithful, know that I honor you and give to you many riches because you can be trusted. 

Those who remain steady and faithful, doing what I want of them, are precious to Me, and when they stand before Me they will be counted as the True and Faithful. Of course they will receive their rewards if they do not allow jealousy to erode their faithfulness to Me. When any of you see fools who come home, do not be angry if there is rejoicing and celebration.

Remember when JESUS willingly laid His Life down and allowed His Blood to be shed for sinners, most of them were fools. Yet, He did not deviate from His Mission because He could easily have found fault with them. However the fact remains, He did not come into the world to save “the righteous” but the sinners who were lost. Many who grow up in homes where Christ is honored and children are taught the sound principles, do not really appreciate what they have been given. They will despise the humility their parents have lived by and want the brash and proud ways of the world. Because they listen to demons more than My Spirit, they are infected with worldly appetites. However because they are infected, they long in their hearts as did the Prodigal for the excitement, enchantment, seduction and corruption which is found in the world. They imagine that the world’s people “have all the fun.” 

Yet while they sin and enjoy the “pleasures of sin for a season,” when their monies are exhausted, they have nothing. Their so-called friends disappear, the women don’t care for them at all, and they experience the reality of sin as they face homelessness, and probable starvation. In desperation, the Prodigal in such a shape found a job feeding pigs. Because he had become filthy as a pig by his sins, he was given a job with them and he started eating the pig food out of desperation. In such a condition of adversity, he clearly saw his own stupidity and started home. For he had made up his mind, even if he died on the way, he must make an attempt to “go home.” He would beg his father to let him be the lowest of servants just to be back where he belonged. He made up his mind it didn’t matter if people scoffed and mocked him, what really mattered is that he would see his father once again and his brother.

Inasmuch as he had no money for any means of transport, he walked and walked on bare feet because all of his city shoes had long ago worn out. He had no food nor drink because he had no money, yet out of a repentant heart, he was resolutely determined to never turn back to sin again. The reality of the truth that the wages of sin are DEATH had been made clear to him and so he kept right on walking day and night, clothed in thin rags.

If you consider his condition, he who had lived as a prince was now a pathetic pauper. Any one seeing him would have been somewhat repulsed because he stunk like the pigs he had lived with. No telling the diseases he could possibly have contacted from the whorish women he had given himself unto. More than likely there were grim reminders left in his fleshly body, now very thin and frail as to how really dumb he had been. Because he had thrown off sound advice, wasting his inheritance on wine, women, and debauchery. Broke, he was living with pigs and saw he must go home again. No longer was he the young swaggering fool who had to go through the school of hard knocks, rather he was the repentant son who no longer considered himself to “know it all.” 

Still he kept walking, often falling asleep when he was walking, yet when he would stumble or fall, he would not lie down. Rather he would get up and keep on going. His heart knew that he had to get home no matter what anyone thought, said, or even if all refused to speak to him. He did not even care, for he wanted to be with his father at least one more time and apologize for his actions. When The Father saw him afar off, he called for his servants to bring good clothing, kill a calf, and make a feast.