Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
  |  Forgot password?
Preach Better Newsletter Go »
Home » All Resources » Sermons on Parable: Prodigal Son » Jim Nicodem, I Have a Prodigal Child - Page 1 of 7

Free Memorial Day Resources

Sermons & Illustrations: Top SermonsTop Illustrations

Sermon & Worship Packages: Time to Remember

Media: BundleVideo IllustrationsMotion Backgrounds


I Have a Prodigal Child

Topic: #325 of 732 for Sermons on Parable: Prodigal Son
Scripture: Luke 15:11-15:24
Date Added: March 2008
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
INTRO: Franklin was a rebellious kid--even though his parents raised him with fair and loving discipline.

-His dad, in fact, was a well-respected leader--consistently listed among the top 10 "most admired" people in the country!

-When Franklin reached high school age, his mom and dad sent him to a private Christian boarding school--hoping that the moral and structured environment would have a positive impact on him. But instead, Franklin had a negative impact on his classmates: breaking rules; smoking cigarettes on the roof of the boys’ dorm; and sneaking into town to drink.

-After high school, Franklin’s parents enrolled him in a Christian college. But his drinking and fighting constantly got him into trouble. The school finally kicked him out after he disappeared for several days with a co-ed, in a private plane that he’d rented at an airfield where he’d been taking flying lessons.

-Franklin’s mom and dad tried everything to straighten him out. They even sent him to a Middle East country to work with some missionary friends who were building a hospital. Franklin did construction by day, and drank his private supply of scotch by night.

-Franklin was the epitome of a prodigal son. You’ve probably heard of his daddy--Billy Graham, the famous evangelist.

We’re in the fourth week of a 5-part series: I’ve Got a Secret.

-We’ve been taking a look at some of the major problems that people face--problems that they often keep secret, because of their pain and embarrassment.

-I know a lot of moms and dads who are broken-hearted by the problem of wayward kids. That’s today’s topic: parents who have children that are prodigals.

-Maybe I’m describing you. You have: a son who’s gotten kicked out of school, or who’s abusing drugs, or who can’t hold down a job; a daughter who’s moved in with her boyfriend, or who’s pregnant out of wedlock, or who has cut herself off from the family.

-You don’t know what to do about it. And you’ve been keeping it to yourself--because you feel like a failure as a parent.

One of the reasons that I told you about Franklin Graham is because his mom and dad had good reason to keep their prodigal son a secret--but they didn’t.

-In fact, in Franklin’s autobiography, Rebel With a Cause, he tells about the time that he needed some money from his dad.

He rode over to his father’s office on his motorcycle, long hair whipping in the wind. When he got there, Billy Graham was in a board meeting--surrounded by important people.

*But when Dr. Graham learned that his son had arrived--he invited him in and introduced him to each of the board members.

*Years later, Franklin wrote: I never forgot that feeling. My dad wasn’t ashamed of me.

-Billy and Ruth Graham chose not to keep their prodigal son a secret. That’s one of the reasons I told you Franklin’s story.

-The other reason is because it has a happy ending. Franklin is now a world-renowned evangelist himself, as well as the president of Samaritan’s Purse--a Christian relief organization that meets the physical and spiritual needs of victims of war, famine, disease and natural disasters around the world!

-There may be a happy ending to the story of your prodigal child--if not for your child, at least for you!

Let’s take a look at six biblical principles for dealing with a prodigal child.

-If you don’t need these principles
Rate this Sermon
(click a star to rate)
next page »
View on one page
<< Previous
1
...
Celebrate God's Word with The Preacher's Pledge

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment!

Join the discussion

  |  Forgot password?
Sign in to join the discussion New to SermonCentral? Create an account
Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
SermonCentral MediaVault for PRO Members, videos, PowerPoint templates and more Pastor's MediaVault
$20k in free church resources with PRO
Learn more or Try it Free for 14 Days
Free PRO Video of the Week
Sermon Video Illustration Greater Love Produced by The Veracity Project
Producer: The Veracity Project
Free PRO PowerPoint of the Day
Topic: Holidays: Civic
Philippians 1
Featured Resource
Today's Most Popular Sermons
Memorial Day - A Time To Remember
Contributor: Melvin Newland
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: February 2001
A Good Soldier (thoughts For Memorial Day)
Contributor: Tom Walker
Denomination: 
Date Added: October 2000
Bring Life Into Your House Again
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: May 2012
A Basket Case
Contributor: Ron Kelly
Denomination: Christian Church
Date Added: April 2011
So Much To Remember! - Memorial Day
Contributor: Jerry Shirley
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2006
Memorial Day - 2006
Contributor: Steve Shepherd
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2006
One Small Step To Destruction
Contributor: Richard White
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2012
Facing The Impossible
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: June 2011
Recently Added Articles
Sponsored Links

Top Pastor Resources

Sponsored By:
SermonCentral.com
Additional Resources
SermonCentral Partners