You Don't Have to Have It Together to Come Back to God

A lot of people stay away from God longer than they need to because they're waiting until they feel worthy enough to return. In this episode, discover why you don't have to get right before you come back. Coming back is how the getting-right starts.
Autumn Miles grew up a pastor's daughter. She knew the language of faith from the inside out. But after an abusive marriage and a church that turned her away when she needed help, she ended up alone one night in a level of despair she hadn't known was possible, as far from God as she'd ever been.
That night, she picked up a Bible and opened it. She fell to the floor and asked Jesus to come into her heart. She came with nothing resolved. She came in the middle of the wreckage, and that's where God met her.
Her story is one I've seen echoed in pastoral conversations more times than I can count. People sit across from me and say, "You don't know what I've done," when I tell them God will accept them just the way they are. Shame convinces a person that their case is the exception. That grace applies to everyone else, but what they've done puts them in a category of their own.
That's a lie. And it's a lie that keeps people away from God far longer than they need to stay away.
Jesus told a story in Luke 15 about a son who burned through his inheritance and ended up feeding pigs in a foreign country. The plan he rehearsed on the way home wasn't about cleaning himself up first. He came back broke and humiliated, with a speech that amounted to: I've ruined everything, please just let me be a servant.
That's when the father ran.
He saw his son coming from a long way off, which means he'd been watching the road. He ran to him and embraced him before a single word of apology was spoken. The son was still rehearsing his confession when the father was already calling for a celebration.
That picture is the answer to the lie. God is not standing at the door with a checklist, waiting to see if you've cleaned yourself up. He's watching the road. He sees you coming. And He's moving toward you before you've finished the sentence.
Through Autumn's story and the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, this episode makes the case that the father restored his son the moment he showed up. The return to God is where the recovery begins.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:
- Why shame convinces people their past disqualifies them, and what Jesus' parable says directly to that lie
- What the father's posture in Luke 15 reveals about how God responds when we finally turn toward home
- Why coming back is where the getting-right begins, and what that first step can look like today
You don't have to get right before you come back. Coming back is where the getting-right starts.
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Autumn Miles grew up a pastor's daughter. She knew all
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the right things to say, and she knew the stories and the
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language of faith. From the outside, her life looked exactly
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what it was supposed to look was in high school, she started
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dating a boy who seemed kind at first. He wasn't. By the time
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they got married, the cruelty had become routine. He threw
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food at her. He told her she was worthless. Then the abuse got
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worse. She ended up alone one night, trapped in a level of
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despair she hadn't known was
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surrounded by and she had never felt further from God in her
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life. She was contemplating suicide. Then she saw a Bible in
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the corner of the room. We'll get back to what happened
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first, welcome to Daily Devotions for Busy Lives. I'm
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Bart Leger. Over the years, I've had people sit across from me
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and say something I've heard more times than I can count. You
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don't know what I've done. They say it when I tell them God will
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accept them just the way they are. They find it impossible to
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believe that God could receive them given what's in their past.
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I understand why that feeling's there. Because shame does
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something to us. just the way they are. They find it
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impossible to believe that God could receive them given what's
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in their past. I understand why that feeling's there, because
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shame does something to a person's theology. It convinces
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you that your case is the exception, that grace applies to
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everyone else, and what you've done is in a category of its own.
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But that's a lie, and it's a lie that keeps away from God far
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longer than they need to stay away. Here's what Jesus said
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about it in Luke 15, 17 through When he finally came to his
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senses, he said to himself, At home, even the hired servants
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have food enough to spare, and here I am dying of hunger. I
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will go home to my father and say, Father, I have sinned
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against both heaven and you, and I am no longer worthy of being
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called your son. Please take me on as a hired servant. So he
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returned home to his father, and while he was still a long way
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off, his father saw him coming. Filled with love and compassion,
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he ran to his son, embraced him, and kissed him. The son in that
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story had made a wreck of his life. He had taken his
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inheritance early, burned through it on things he wasn't
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proud of, and ended up feeding pigs in a foreign country. He
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was broke and humiliated. And the plan he rehearsed on the way
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home was not, I'll clean myself up and then return. He came back
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with nothing resolved. He came back in the same clothes he'd
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been wearing in the pigpen with a speech that amounted I've
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ruined everything, and I have no claim on you. Please just let me
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be a That's when the father ran. He didn't wait for the son to
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finish the speech. He saw him coming from a long way off,
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which means he'd been watching the road. He ran to him,
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embraced him, and kissed him before a single word of apology
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was spoken. The son was probably still rehearsing his confession
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when the father was already calling for a celebration. That
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picture is the answer to the lie that you have to earn your way
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back. The father in this story is God, and God is not standing
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at the door with a checklist waiting to see if you've
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sufficiently cleaned yourself up before he'll let you in. He's
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watching the road and he sees you coming, and he's already
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moving toward you before you finish the sentence. Here's
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where a lot of people get it backward. They think the return
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to God is the reward they'll give themselves once they've
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gotten their life back together. They'll come back when they feel
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less ashamed and when the habit's broken. But that's not
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how it works. Coming back to God is how the getting right begins.
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The father didn't restore the son after he proved himself. He
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restored him the moment he showed up. Romans 5.8 puts it
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plainly.
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Did you hear that? While we were still sinners. He didn't wait
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for us to get presentable. That's the whole point of what
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Jesus did on the cross. It was done for people who had no claim
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on it. You don't have to get right before you come back.
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Coming back is where the getting right starts. Now, let's get to
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Autumn. Finally, Autumn filed for divorce. When her church
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found out, they asked her to leave the church. Finally, at
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rock bottom, Autumn seriously considered taking her own life.
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Then she saw a Bible in the corner of the room and opened it.
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She landed on Psalm
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Nobody knew what she'd been thinking about that night, but
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God did. She fell to the floor right there and asked Jesus to
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come into heart. She came with nothing resolved, nothing
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cleaned up. She had walked away from the faith she had grown up
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in and she had lost a marriage, a church family, and whatever
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confidence she had in herself. She came back with all of that
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still in pieces. She later said she had to humble herself from
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the pride of being a pastor's daughter and admit she didn't
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know how to pray or believe and she had to start from zero.
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That's where God met her, not after the recovery. He met her
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in the middle of the wreckage. And that's the pattern. The
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father ran while the son was still a long way off. God met
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Autumn on the floor with a Bible she'd barely opened. He doesn't
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wait for the mess to be cleaned up. He shows up in the middle of
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it. If you've been staying away because you think you have too
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much to answer 4, this is what I want you to hear. The son in
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that story had burned through his father's money and was
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covered in pig filth. God ran to him anyway. Your past doesn't
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change what the father does when he sees you on the road. Here's
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today's challenge. If there's distance between you and God
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right now, and you've been telling yourself you'll come
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back once you get things sorted out, close the distance today.
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You don't need spiritual sounding prayer, and you don't
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need to have anything figured out. The son came back with a
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rehearsed speech and didn't even get a chance to finish it. Just
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start wherever you are. God is already watching the road. Lord,
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you know the people listening today who feel like they've gone
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too far. You know the shame that's been keeping them away.
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Remind them that you ran to a son who was still covered in the
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mess of his own choices. Remind them that you met Autumn on the
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floor in the middle of her worst night. You don't wait for us to
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get it right. You meet us where we are and make us right. Thank
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you for that. In Jesus' name. Amen. This podcast runs on the
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Devotions for Busy Remember, you don't have to get right before
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you come back. Coming back is where the getting right starts.
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Come back next time for more encouragement to help you live
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grounded in God's truth. Until then, God bless and have a great
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day.




