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How do we know God's grace is for the greatest of sinners?

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The parable of the Prodigal Son demonstrates that God's grace is abundantly available to all who repent.

The parable highlights that the younger son, who lived a life of rebellion and sin, was freely forgiven and celebrated upon his return. Jesus used this parable to illustrate God's willingness to accept and pardon those who come to Him in sincere repentance, regardless of their past. The father's love and acceptance of the returning son serve as a powerful reminder of the grace available through Christ. This contrasts sharply with the elder brother's attitude, who believed that obedience and good behavior qualified him for favor. The emphasis of the parable shows that it is the sinner's acknowledgment of their unworthiness that opens the door to grace.
Scripture References: Luke 15:24, 32

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