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In Luke 15:11–32, the Parable of the Prodigal Son shows how both rebellious sinners and self-righteous religious people can be far from God, yet the Father stands ready to forgive and restore anyone who turns to Him. Jesus calls us to recognize our brokenness, repent, and come home to the One who runs toward us with grace.
By FBC MayfieldIn Luke 15:11–32, the Parable of the Prodigal Son shows how both rebellious sinners and self-righteous religious people can be far from God, yet the Father stands ready to forgive and restore anyone who turns to Him. Jesus calls us to recognize our brokenness, repent, and come home to the One who runs toward us with grace.