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In the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32, Vicar Justin Arnold reveals how first-century listeners would have identified themselves with the younger son in the story. As the story progresses, however, first-century listeners would have distanced themselves from the younger son due to his actions. What was Jesus teaching the first-century listeners through the story? What is Jesus teaching us today? Find out more as you listen to Vicar Justin dive into different aspects of a parable you might have thought you already knew well.
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In the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32, Vicar Justin Arnold reveals how first-century listeners would have identified themselves with the younger son in the story. As the story progresses, however, first-century listeners would have distanced themselves from the younger son due to his actions. What was Jesus teaching the first-century listeners through the story? What is Jesus teaching us today? Find out more as you listen to Vicar Justin dive into different aspects of a parable you might have thought you already knew well.
Socials:
www.facebook.com/clcecolumbia
www.instagram.com/centrallutheran/
www.centrallutheran.church