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What does the Bible say about the parables in Luke 15?

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Luke 15 presents three parables illustrating God's love for lost sinners: the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son.

In Luke 15, Jesus tells three distinct yet interconnected parables that emphasize the joy and celebration in heaven over the repentance of sinners. The parable of the lost sheep illustrates how the shepherd, representing Christ, seeks after the lost sheep until he finds it, emphasizing God’s relentless pursuit of His elect. In the parable of the lost coin, the woman represents the Holy Spirit, who diligently searches for the lost with the light of the Gospel. Lastly, the prodigal son portrays a sinner who strays but ultimately returns to the Father's embrace, demonstrating God's abundant grace and joy upon repentance. These parables capture the essence of sovereign grace and God’s initiative in salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 15

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