The father in the story  of the prodigal son suffered much.  He saw his younger son leave,  knowing the disappointments, rejections and abuses facing him.  He saw  his older son become angry and bitter, and was unable to offer him  affection and support.  
A large part of the father's life has been  waiting.  He could not force his younger son to come home or his older  son to let go of his resentments.  Only they themselves could take the  initiative to return.
During these long years of waiting the father cried many tears and died many deaths. He was emptied out by suffering. But that emptiness had created a place of welcome for his sons when the time of their return came. We are called to become like that father.
During these long years of waiting the father cried many tears and died many deaths. He was emptied out by suffering. But that emptiness had created a place of welcome for his sons when the time of their return came. We are called to become like that father.
Henri Nouwen 
 

 
 
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