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How does God the Father respond to sinners?

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God the Father responds to sinners with compassion and embraces them when they return in repentance.

The parable of the Prodigal Son vividly illustrates how God the Father extends His compassion and love to sinners who return to Him. The father in the parable sees his son from a distance and runs to him, embracing him despite the son's previous rebellion. This represents God's willingness to forgive and restore anyone who comes to Him with a contrite heart. The father’s actions—running, hugging, and celebrating the son's return—demonstrate that God's desire is not to condemn but to redeem and bring joy to both Himself and the repentant sinner. God longs for those far from Him to recognize their need for His grace and to come back into fellowship with Him, where true joy is found.
Scripture References: Luke 15:20-24

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