No matter how far you’ve gone, the Father’s grace will always meet you first. This message reminds us that grace runs faster than guilt – restoring identity, healing shame, and proving that God’s love is greater than any past mistake.
No matter how far you’ve gone, the Father’s grace will always meet you first. This message reminds us that grace runs faster than guilt – restoring identity, healing shame, and proving that God’s love is greater than any past mistake.

Apostle Huff, in Grace Will Outrun Your Condemnation, unveils the radical love of the Father in Luke 15, highlighting how grace rushes to shield us before the world can shame us. Through the lens of Kezzazah, a forgotten Jewish custom, we understand why the father ran. This is not just a story – it’s a divine pattern for how God restores His children.
Luke 15:11–24
Hebrews 11:6 – “But without faith it is impossible to please Him…”
“Grace will always get to you before condemnation.”
The villagers were ready to condemn the son – but the father ran ahead to shield him. Apostle Huff reminds us that the Father’s love doesn’t wait, it pursues. Your past may have shattered you, but the Father’s embrace is restoring you right now.
“Grace is not afraid of your mess – it runs straight into it.”
Even before the apology, before the fix, before the return is complete, grace runs. The Father doesn’t restore you reluctantly – He restores you publicly.
Don’t wait to be perfect – just start coming home.
Grace is running toward you. Let it outrun every lie, every guilt, every whisper of shame.
Declare it boldly: “Grace will always find me first.”