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What does the parable of the lost son teach us about God’s forgiveness?

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The parable of the lost son illustrates God's willingness to forgive and restore repentant sinners.

The parable of the lost son powerfully communicates the depth of God's forgiveness. It shows the father's unconditional love and eagerness to welcome back his wayward son, who initially squandered his inheritance. This scenario beautifully represents God's grace, where He not only forgives but celebrates the return of His lost children. The father’s actions underscore the biblical truth that God does not remember our sins but eagerly restores us into His family upon genuine repentance. Through this parable, we see that no one is too far gone to receive God's mercy and love; His grace is always available and waiting for the lost to return.
Scripture References: Luke 15:11-24

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