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What do the parables in Luke 15 teach us about God's joy in salvation?

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The parables illustrate that God rejoices over every repentant sinner, highlighting His love and grace.

The parables in Luke 15—of the lost sheep, lost coin, and prodigal son—underscore the theme of joy in the salvation of sinners. Each story concludes with a celebration, emphasizing that there is profound rejoicing in heaven when a sinner repents. This joy is not only a reflection of the value of the lost being found but also showcases God's deep love and commitment to His people. The narrative reveals God's eagerness to forgive and restore, illustrating that His heart is always oriented toward reconciliation. For believers, understanding this aspect of God’s character encourages us in our faith journey, reassuring us that our return to Him brings Him delight.
Scripture References: Luke 15:7, Luke 15:10

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