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What does the Bible say about the father's love in the prodigal son story?

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The father's love in the prodigal son story represents God's infinite compassion and willingness to forgive sinners.

In Luke 15:20, the father sees his wayward son from a distance and runs to him, demonstrating an eagerness and deep compassion. This act of running signifies God's heart moving toward sinners who repent and turn back to Him. The father's kisses upon the son symbolize the great love and acceptance that God extends to all who return to Him in humility and repentance. This love is not calculative but is driven by genuine feeling and compassion, emphasizing that God's heart is fully in the salvation of sinners. The kisses represent an eager, tender, and constant love from God to those He redeems.
Scripture References: Luke 15:20

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