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How does the story of the prodigal son illustrate God's grace?

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The prodigal son's story exemplifies God's grace in forgiving and restoring sinners who repent.

In Luke 15, the parable of the prodigal son vividly illustrates the depths of God’s grace. The son, having squandered his inheritance, finds himself in desperate need and remembers his father’s goodness. Upon returning, he encounters a father who runs to him, embraces him, and rejoices in his return. This story exemplifies that no matter how far we stray, God’s grace is always available for the repentant heart. It underscores that grace is not earned but given freely by a loving Father who welcomes His children back. This profound truth encourages believers to reflect on their own journeys and the grace they have received, making it a catalyst for worship and gratitude.
Scripture References: Luke 15:11-24

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