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Many of us can identify with the Prodigal Luke writes about in Chapter 15. A young man who wants it all - now. When he gets what he requests, he leaves and his life becomes a nightmare. Often we get distracted by work, by life and drift from our faith. Like the Prodigal's Dad, God our Father receives us home with open arms.
By Robert Michaels5
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Many of us can identify with the Prodigal Luke writes about in Chapter 15. A young man who wants it all - now. When he gets what he requests, he leaves and his life becomes a nightmare. Often we get distracted by work, by life and drift from our faith. Like the Prodigal's Dad, God our Father receives us home with open arms.