Quotes about Homecoming
I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.
— Henri Nouwen
We are not what we do, we are not what we have, we are not what others think of us. Coming home is claiming the truth. I am the beloved child of a loving creator.
— Henri Nouwen
When I look through God's eyes at my lost self and discover God's joy at my coming home, then my life may become less anguished and more trusting.
— Henri Nouwen
God is the father who watches and waits for his children, runs out to meet them, embraces them, pleads with them, begs and urges them to come home.
— Henri Nouwen
The story of the prodigal son is the story of a God who goes searching for me and who doesn't rest until he has found me.
— Henri Nouwen
I am still like the prodigal: traveling, preparing speeches, anticipating how it will be when I finally reach my Father's house. But I am, indeed, on my way home. I have left the distant country and come to feel the nearness of love.
— Henri Nouwen
Whether I am the younger son or the elder son, God's only desire is to bring me home.
— Henri Nouwen
Coming home and staying there where God dwells, listening to the voice of truth and love, that was, indeed, the journey I most feared because I knew that God was a jealous lover who wanted every part of me all the time. When would I be ready to accept that kind of love?
— Henri Nouwen
Prodigals are not limited in gender, race, age or color. They do have one thing in common: They have left home, and they are missed.
— Ruth Bell Graham
I've forgotten about these things all winter, but here they are again, and when I see them I remember them, I know them, I greet them as if they are home.
— Margaret Atwood
Home and I are such good friends.
— LM Montgomery
O cruel Truth, is this thine home-coming?
— Euripides