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In Episode 45 of the Chasing Assurance Podcast, Terry and Terry Peer continue their powerful series on Parenting a Prodigal—diving deeper into what happens when someone walks away from their values… and what it really takes to come back.This episode focuses on the turning point—the moment Jesus described in Luke 15 as “when he came to his senses.” What leads someone to that place? Why do some prodigals have to hit rock bottom? And what role do humility and repentance play in true life change?Through real-life application and biblical truth, this conversation offers hope and clarity for anyone dealing with a prodigal—whether it’s a child, friend, or even your own story.You’ll also hear a powerful Lester’s Feet segment showing how generosity is changing lives in real, tangible ways.This episode is brought to you by our partners:- Heartwood Planning Group- Coonless Feeders- WiseEye Technologies- Green Prairie Seed CompanyWHAT YOU’LL LEARNWhy prodigals often have to hit rock bottom before change happensThe six stages of the prodigal journey: Fed up → Free → Famished → Filthy → Foolish → FinishedWhat it truly means to “come to your senses”Why enabling a prodigal can actually delay their returnThe difference between surface regret vs. real repentance (metanoia)How humility unlocks God’s graceWhat parents should be praying for during this journeyCONNECT WITH USWebsite: https://www.chasingassurance.comStudy Guides & Resources available on the siteSpeaking Requests available through the websiteSTUDY GUIDEFollow along with this episode using the study guide available on our website to go deeper into scripture and application.https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/utgjxw5sggs5qkn4y4vap/Study-Guide-Chasing-Assurance-44.pdf?rlkey=wprt7vch40nyp7ndmj0bw44ut&dl=0DISCLAIMERThe views expressed in this podcast are for spiritual encouragement and biblical teaching. They are not intended as professional counseling or medical advice.© Chasing Assurance Podcast. All rights reserved. This content may not be reproduced or distributed without permission.

