What would you do if someone you loved asked for their inheritance early… not because they needed it, but because they wanted to walk away from you?”  In Luke 15, a father faces that exact moment. One son leaves, chasing freedom that turns into ruin. Another stays, yet harbors a heart just as distant. This is not just a story about rebellion—it is a story about a father who must decide what love looks like when it costs him everything. Guest Minister Glen Williams’ message is for anyone who is holding on, praying for a prodigal, or quietly wondering if they themselves have drifted farther than they ever intended. Because in this story, the question is not just why the son left… but why the father never let go.

When the Prodigal Leaves, Keep the Porch Light On

Few stories in Scripture are as familiar—or as powerful—as the story of the Prodigal Son.

Most of us know the ending. A broken son comes home. A loving father runs to meet him. Restoration replaces regret. Grace triumphs over failure.

But in his message, “Don’t Sell the Farm,” Pastor Glen Williams challenged us to see something many people miss.

What if the real lesson isn’t just about the son who left?

What if it’s also about the father who stayed?

In a culture that encourages people to quit when life gets difficult, God calls His people to remain faithful. Whether you’re praying for a prodigal child, standing through disappointment, leading your family, or serving God through difficult seasons, the message is clear:

Don’t sell the farm. Don’t give up. Don’t quit now.

The Danger of Leaving Too Soon

Luke 15 tells us the younger son demanded his inheritance and left his father’s house.

He wasn’t interested in waiting.

He wasn’t interested in learning.

He wasn’t interested in the father’s timing.

He simply wanted what belonged to him.

The Problem with “Give Me” Faith

The younger son had a “give me” mentality.

He wanted the blessings of the father without the relationship with the father.

Unfortunately, that mindset still exists today.

Many people want God’s promises without God’s process.

They want the inheritance without the preparation.

They want the blessing without the obedience.

But God’s timing is never accidental. What God gives is always worth waiting for.

The Father Never Stopped Being a Father

As the son journeyed into a far country, the father stayed home.

The empty chair remained at the table.

The empty bedroom remained in the house.

The father’s love never changed.

Faithfulness While You Wait

For parents praying for wayward children, this part of the story carries incredible hope.

The father could have sold everything.

He could have moved on.

He could have decided it wasn’t worth the pain anymore.

Instead, he remained faithful.

He kept the farm.

He stayed ready.

He stayed available.

He stayed hopeful.

And because he stayed, there was a home waiting when the son finally returned.

Don’t Let Someone Else’s Decision Destroy Your Faith

One of the most powerful themes from Pastor Glen’s message was directed toward parents, pastors, and faithful believers who have experienced heartbreak.

Sometimes people we love walk away.

Children make decisions we never imagined.

Friends leave the faith.

Family members drift from God.

The temptation is to believe our investment was wasted.

But God says otherwise.

Keep Building What God Called You to Build

Just because someone leaves doesn’t mean God’s truth has changed.

Just because someone rebels doesn’t mean God’s promises have failed.

Just because a prodigal wanders doesn’t mean the Father has stopped working.

The enemy would love nothing more than for faithful believers to abandon their calling because of disappointment.

But God is calling His church to remain steadfast.

Keep praying.

Keep believing.

Keep worshiping.

Keep serving.

And whatever you do—don’t sell the farm.

The Power of Coming to Yourself

The turning point in Luke 15 came when the prodigal “came to himself.”

Before he came home, he first came to an honest realization about his condition.

Repentance begins when we stop blaming everyone else and recognize our need for God.

Nobody Outgrows the Father’s House

The prodigal discovered something many people eventually learn:

You cannot buy peace.

You cannot purchase purpose.

You cannot find lasting fulfillment apart from God.

Success cannot replace God’s presence.

Money cannot replace God’s peace.

Pleasure cannot replace God’s purpose.

Only the Father’s house can satisfy the deepest needs of the human heart.

Why Parents Must Keep the Light On

This message was especially encouraging for parents carrying burdens for children who are far from God.

Pastor Glen reminded us that when children leave, parents still have a responsibility:

Remain faithful.

Train Them and Trust God

The Bible teaches us to train up a child in the way they should go.

That doesn’t guarantee they will never struggle.

It doesn’t guarantee they will never wander.

But it does mean God’s Word remains planted deep within them.

They may leave the church.

They may leave the environment.

They may leave the standards they were taught.

But they cannot escape the truth God planted in their hearts.

One day, many prodigals remember.

One day, many prodigals come to themselves.

One day, many prodigals come home.

The question is: will the farm still be there when they return?

God Is Still Building His Church

Near the end of the message, Pastor Glen shared how God reminded him not to become discouraged by appearances.

God is still building His church.

Sometimes not in the way we expect.

Sometimes not on our timeline.

Sometimes through people with broken stories and painful pasts.

But God is still working.

Every Soul Matters

Former addicts.

Former prisoners.

Broken families.

Hurting people.

Prodigals finding their way home.

These are the people Jesus came to save.

And these are the people God continues to transform every day.

The church remains a place where grace changes lives and where the Father still welcomes people home.

A Word for Garland and the Surrounding Communities

At North Cities Church in Garland, Texas, we believe this message speaks directly to families throughout Murphy, Plano, Richardson, Rowlett, Wylie, and the surrounding communities of Dallas County, Collin County, and Rockwall County.

Maybe you’re praying for a prodigal.

Maybe you’re discouraged.

Maybe you’re wondering if your faithfulness still matters.

It does.

God is still working behind the scenes.

God is still drawing people home.

God is still building His church.

And when that son, daughter, friend, spouse, or family member finally decides to come home, make sure they can still find the Father’s house.

Final Challenge

The enemy wants you to quit.

He wants you to abandon your prayer life.

He wants you to stop believing.

He wants you to walk away from the very things that sustained you through difficult seasons.

But God’s message remains the same:

Don’t quit.

Don’t give up.

Don’t sell out.

And whatever you do—

Don’t sell the farm.

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