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The three parables of lost things—sheep, coin, and son—reveal God's heart for seeking and saving the lost while illustrating heaven's joy over repentance. The prodigal son story contrasts the father's lavish grace with the elder brother's resentful works-righteousness. These parables respond to Pharisees' criticism of Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners by revealing God's redemptive mission.
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The three parables of lost things—sheep, coin, and son—reveal God's heart for seeking and saving the lost while illustrating heaven's joy over repentance. The prodigal son story contrasts the father's lavish grace with the elder brother's resentful works-righteousness. These parables respond to Pharisees' criticism of Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners by revealing God's redemptive mission.