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What does the Bible say about the elder brother in the parable of the Prodigal Son?

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The elder brother represents self-righteousness and a refusal to rejoice in God's grace.

In the parable of the Prodigal Son, the elder brother encapsulates the attitude of those who trust in their own righteousness rather than accepting the grace of God. Despite his outward compliance and apparent moral superiority, he is angry and resentful towards the mercy shown to his brother. This anger reveals that he does not truly understand the Father's heart or the nature of grace. Instead of celebrating his brother's return, he stays outside, embodying a legalistic mindset and failing to grasp the joy of reconciliation. His actions reflect an inward spiritual deadness, lacking the ability to appreciate what God offers freely through grace.
Scripture References: Luke 15:25-32

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