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What does the parable of the prodigal son teach about God's forgiveness?

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The parable of the prodigal son teaches that God's forgiveness is unconditional and welcomes back those who repent.

In the parable of the prodigal son, found in Luke 15:11-32, we see a profound depiction of God's forgiveness and love for repentant sinners. The father in the story represents God, who actively awaits the return of His wayward children. When the son returns, the father is overwhelmed with joy, running to embrace him and celebrating his return without condemnation. This illustrates that, regardless of past sins, God receives and forgives those who come back to Him in repentance, reflecting the vastness of His grace and the depth of His mercy, which are essential to understanding the gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 15:11-32

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