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What does the celebration of the prodigal son teach us about redemption?

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The celebration upon the prodigal's return signifies joy in redemption and the restoration of relationship with God.

The father's joyous celebration upon the return of the prodigal son underscores a profound truth about redemption. When the son returns, the father orders a feast, symbolizing the restoration of relationship and the joy that comes from a sinner’s repentance. This celebration not only reflects the father’s love but also emphasizes the reality that every redeemed sinner brings joy to God and the heavenly host. The act of restoring the son's position in the family, despite his past, exemplifies the nature of grace where forgiveness leads to renewed life and communion with God.
Scripture References: Luke 15:23-24

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