Sermons About Prodigal-son
Luke 15.25-32: The Big I
Last week we saw the loose living of the younger son. This week we see the condemnation of the older son toward his younger brother. Just as the younger son broke his father's heart the older son will do the same by his duty bound relationship. May the church not be like this. May we sit with sinners at the table, so that we are invited one day to the wedding feast.
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Rejoicing in Restoration
Luke 15:11-32 With the memory of the Grand Banquet (14:15-24) fresh in the reader's mind, a third important question arises: Knowing that God has a heart to seek the lost, what responsibility do the lost have? Is it possible for those who have rejected God's invitation in Christ to "come home" and find a seat at the table? Answer: God does have a heart for the lost, but they will only know and experience it through the doorway of true repentance.
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The Prodigal Son
What does God think of me? We all have assumptions about that question. The religious professionals who confronted Jesus did too. We take a look at Jesus' response, which reveals God's desire to reconcile us to himself, like the father in the parable of the prodigal son. We also emphasize how God's heart continues to remain open to us through the great love and harsh death of Jesus.
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Prodigal Son: Part 1 ~ Invitations to the Older Son
Pastor Andy Wallman preaches in this two part series on the Prodigal Son. This week Andy discusses invitations to the Older Son in the parable. Invitation to Restoration, Celebration, and Identification. Pastor Wallman is the pastor of Worship and Youth at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Stewartville Minnesota.
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