Father's Day Message

Father's Day Message - Prophetess Yolanda Johnson

Key Points
  • Yolanda begins the meeting with a prayer, emphasizing the need for the Holy Spirit and Jesus to fill the room.
  • Yolanda reflects on the power of the room and the presence of the attendees, attributing it to divine movements and healing.
  • Yolanda introduces the topic of the reflection as 'The Love of the Father' and expresses her emotional state due to the worship.
  • Yolanda explains the unconditional, boundless love of God as described in John 3:16, which is freely given, accepting, and sacrificial.
  • Yolanda discusses the nature of God's unconditional love, which is not dependent on human actions or worthiness, and is exemplified by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
  • Yolanda highlights the acceptance and forgiveness aspect of the Father's love, referencing the parable of the prodigal son.


Summary

The Love of the Father

  • Yolanda began the reflection with a prayer, invoking the presence of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, emphasizing the need for divine presence and guidance.

  • The main theme of the reflection was 'The Love of the Father', described as unconditional, boundless, and freely given love from God to all humanity.
  • The love of God is contrasted with worldly love, which is often based on merit or conditions, whereas God's love is accepting and sacrificial.
  • John 3:16 was cited as a key verse demonstrating God's unconditional and sacrificial love, highlighting the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the salvation of humanity.
  • The love of the Father is not dependent on human actions or worthiness, meaning that God loves individuals as they are but desires to transform them.
  • The parable of the prodigal son was referenced to illustrate God's acceptance and forgiveness, even when individuals stray from God's path.

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