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What does the Bible say about God's grace in Luke 15?

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Luke 15 illustrates God's grace through the parables of the lost sheep, lost coin, and lost son, emphasizing His love and joy in saving sinners.

In Luke 15, Jesus narrates three parables—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son—to highlight God's boundless grace towards sinners. The primary focus is on the joy that God experiences when a sinner repents. For instance, verse 7 emphasizes that there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need repentance. This beautifully encapsulates the nature of God's grace, rooted in His everlasting love and mercy, which moves Him to joyfully receive even the most wayward of souls. The parables collectively remind us that God's grace is readily available and that He rejoices in extending that grace to the lost.
Scripture References: Luke 15:7, Luke 15:32

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Don Fortner · Mar 14, 2004
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