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Explore the biblical parable of The Lost Son from Luke 15:11-32, depicting themes of repentance, forgiveness, and familial reconciliation. Witness the father's unconditional love and the son's journey from sin to redemption. Discover the profound lessons on mercy and grace.
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Luke 15:11-32 The Debauched Son and the Angry Son
The Parable of the lost son • 4 sections to the parable • 1. The situation Vs 11-12 • 2. The younger son 13-19 • 3 The Father 20-24 • 4 The elder son 25-32
The parable of The Lost Son1. the situation Vs. 11-12 • The Setting of the Parable (Context) • The parables of finding that which was lost; the sheep and the coin. Show the joy in heaven when a sinner repents and returns. • The Family Problem • The father split his estate between the two sons at the younger son’s request.
The parable of The Lost Son2. The younger son vs 13-19 • 2. Requested his inheritance (half) • Squandered it on prostitutes • A famine struck and he was destitute • He returned home, begging for help
The Parable of the lost son3 The Father vs 20-24 • 3. The Father Vs. 20-24 • The father was overjoyed at his return • He kissed him and threw his son a party and rejoiced • (He probably ordered him a bath also)
The Parable of the lost son4 The elder son vs 25-32 • 4. The Angry Son Vs. 25-32 • The elder son was resentful. • The father gently reproved his elder son for not respecting his father's joy at having his lost son returned alive.
The Parable of the lost son • All three of the parables teach the mission of Jesus on the earth • To Seek and to Save • The LOST