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What does the parable of the lost son teach us about God's love?

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The parable of the lost son teaches that God's love is unconditional and always seeks to reconcile with sinners.

In the parable of the lost son, we see the father's unwavering love and compassion for his wayward son, emphasizing that God's love remains constant even in our rebellion. When the son returns, the father joyfully embraces him, demonstrating the grace and forgiveness that God offers to all who turn back to Him. This parable illustrates that God's love is not dependent on our actions but is rooted in His character. As stated in Psalm 85:10, mercy and truth meet, showcasing that righteousness and peace are made possible through Christ’s atoning work. The father's reception of his son symbolizes the welcoming nature of God, reminding believers that no one is too far gone to be reconciled with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 15:20-24, Psalm 85:10

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