What Are the Lessons from the Prodigal Son?
Are you feeling far from God? The story of the prodigal son offers a powerful message of hope. Explore how God’s radical grace meets us in our mess and restores us completely.
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Are you feeling far from God? The story of the prodigal son offers a powerful message of hope. Explore how God’s radical grace meets us in our mess and restores us completely.
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When someone you love wanders from God, it’s hard to know what to do. Discover five practical, biblical tips on how to love a prodigal by mirroring the heart of the Father and trusting the Holy Spirit to do the work of conviction.
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While the younger son was lost in rebellion, the older son was lost in his own backyard. Discover what we can learn from the prodigal’s older brother and how to move from a transactional relationship with God to one of true intimacy and grace.
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Jesus always seemed to be picking fights with the Pharisees. But who were they, anyway?
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What can we learn from the prodigal father? Discover how God’s character is revealed through his pursuit of the lost and his joyful restoration of those who return home.
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The Prodigal Son parable is one of Jesus’ most powerful stories. But prosperity gospel preachers are missing the whole point.
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Galatians 2 refers to two different meetings that changed the course of the Christian church. Paul helped the early leaders to draw a line in the sand on the radical message of grace.
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As people whose central message is the grace of God, let’s interact with others in a way that reflects grace in what we do, what we say, and how we say it.
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Adopting a biblical worldview is more than an intellectual exercise or a change of opinion. It requires a fundamental transformation from the inside out.
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Grace is the quality of God’s character by which he helps us without requiring anything in return. It’s one of the most scandalous ideas in history.
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The Christian community should look different than other social groups because of the radical reality of grace. Our reflex response to grace is to pay it forward.
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God doesn’t love you more if you obey him, and he doesn’t love you less if you don’t. That’s what makes grace so paradoxical in the Christian life.
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The story of David and Mephibosheth teaches us about how God’s grace comes to even the most unwanted people.
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The message of Jesus – the “Good News,” as the Bible calls it – has been changing lives for over 2,000 years. And it’s as powerful today as it was the first time it was spoken.
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The Grace Narrative requires each of us to recognize that we are sinners, and not better than anyone – so we can never judge.
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John Wesley taught that God extends his grace freely to all of humanity to overcome their “total depravity.” What does this mean?
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Christians talk a lot about grace, but what about doing the right things in life? What is the relationship between grace and good works?
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