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He was lost, but now he is found.' – Luke 15:24b
As disciples of Christ, God calls us His sons and daughters – loved, accepted, and provided for. We sometimes wander from the presence of our Father, choosing to live apart from Him. Using The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32 as a starting point, we will draw biblical truths and spiritual lessons from the interaction between the father and his two sons. We will learn how to live as a child of God and give ourselves to do the work of the Father.
By RiverLife Church SingaporeHe was lost, but now he is found.' – Luke 15:24b
As disciples of Christ, God calls us His sons and daughters – loved, accepted, and provided for. We sometimes wander from the presence of our Father, choosing to live apart from Him. Using The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32 as a starting point, we will draw biblical truths and spiritual lessons from the interaction between the father and his two sons. We will learn how to live as a child of God and give ourselves to do the work of the Father.