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David Guzik commentary on Luke 15, where Jesus teaches the parable of the lost sheep, the parable of the lost coin, and the parable of the lost son.
Lesson focus: Even when we make mistakes and run away from God, He still loves us and welcomes us back into His grace. Passage: Luke 15:1-10 (and 11-32); John 10:14-15. Target Audience: K-6 th Grade (see adaptation suggestions) Materials Needed: Paper plates, cotton balls, decorative materials, popsicle sticks, Vaseline, coins. Lesson Opening: ...
15 Μαρ 2019 · We are studying Luke 15:11-24 for Sunday, March 17 – the first part of the story of “the prodigal son.” [ Study notes for the text are here. ] Here are a few questions that might help us consider what this text means for us:
16 Φεβ 2022 · The fifteenth chapter of Luke’s gospel is a short chapter packed with meaning. In it, we read of the symbolism between lost things of value and sinners, and the symbolism between a community rejoicing over lost things found and the joy in heaven when a sinner repents.
16 Σεπ 2024 · In this Prodigal Son Bible story study guide of Luke 15:11–32, readers find a poignant demonstration of the loving and forgiving heart of God.
10 Φεβ 2023 · What is the meaning of the Parable of the Prodigal Son? Answer. The Parable of the Prodigal Son is found in Luke 15:11–32. The character of the forgiving father, who remains constant throughout the story, is a picture of God.
Read the Scripture: Luke 15:11-24. The parable of the lost son is the most famous of all our Lord's illustrations. Probably no parable our Lord ever uttered is more pertinent to the times in which we live than this, the story of a rebellious boy. Each day we are confronted with new crises arising from what is called "the rebellious generation."