
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Parable of the Prodigal Son — Pastor Alex Early
Luke 15
Stand Alone Sermon
August 29, 2021
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Notes
1. The snide slur/accusation by the Pharisees toward Jesus was that “this man receives tax collectors and sinners.” To “receive” literally means "to warmly welcome.” What does it practically look like to “warmly welcome” those who don’t think or believe in the same way that you do as a follower of Christ?
2. Table fellowship in the first century (and in many honor/shame cultures around the world today) was a statement of friendship. For Jesus to dine with the unclean was a statement that could not be misunderstood. He loved people as they were without condition. How do you maintain friendships with people who do not follow Christ?
3. The emphasis is the same in all three parables in Luke 15 – someone has lost something of incredible value and will do anything to find that which was “lost.” In what ways can FCC adopt this posture towards those who don’t know Jesus?
4. The Father of the prodigal felt “compassion” for his son on his worst day. If you’re comfortable with sharing some of your story, perhaps sharing about how the compassion of God has changed your heart.
5. The older brother in the story represents the morally upright and religiously faithful. Yet, his heart was just as far from the Father as the younger son. How ought the gospel of grace humble the proud and self-sufficient?
By Four Corners ChurchParable of the Prodigal Son — Pastor Alex Early
Luke 15
Stand Alone Sermon
August 29, 2021
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Notes
1. The snide slur/accusation by the Pharisees toward Jesus was that “this man receives tax collectors and sinners.” To “receive” literally means "to warmly welcome.” What does it practically look like to “warmly welcome” those who don’t think or believe in the same way that you do as a follower of Christ?
2. Table fellowship in the first century (and in many honor/shame cultures around the world today) was a statement of friendship. For Jesus to dine with the unclean was a statement that could not be misunderstood. He loved people as they were without condition. How do you maintain friendships with people who do not follow Christ?
3. The emphasis is the same in all three parables in Luke 15 – someone has lost something of incredible value and will do anything to find that which was “lost.” In what ways can FCC adopt this posture towards those who don’t know Jesus?
4. The Father of the prodigal felt “compassion” for his son on his worst day. If you’re comfortable with sharing some of your story, perhaps sharing about how the compassion of God has changed your heart.
5. The older brother in the story represents the morally upright and religiously faithful. Yet, his heart was just as far from the Father as the younger son. How ought the gospel of grace humble the proud and self-sufficient?