#John 4; Luke 15; Hebrews 11#
Ken Dyck's main point is that humans' greatest need is to be reconciled to their heavenly Father, and this reconciliation is foundational to their identity, purpose, and emotional well-being. He emphasizes that God's character as a Father is the perfect model, unlike earthly fathers who may be flawed or absent. Ken shares personal anecdotes, including a story about his daughter Carly, to illustrate the impact of a father's love and acceptance. He also references the biblical story of the prodigal son to demonstrate God's desire to reconcile with His children. Ken encourages the audience to seek God relationally, to trust Him, and to experience His unconditional love, emphasizing that Jesus is the way to the Father and that He removes the barriers that separate us from God. The sermon concludes with an invitation for the audience to come to the front for prayer, to seek healing from past hurts, or to pray for the salvation of their loved ones.