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Why is the parable of the lost son important for Christians?

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The parable of the lost son showcases God's unconditional love and readiness to forgive those who repent.

The parable of the lost son serves as a powerful illustration of God's mercy and grace towards repentant sinners. It emphasizes the father's joy and willingness to receive back the prodigal son, representing how God welcomes those who have strayed away. This parable teaches Christians about the nature of repentance and the assurance of forgiveness, as well as the importance of humility in recognizing one's own sinfulness. It draws a clear contrast between self-righteousness and the grace extended to the broken and repentant, underscoring the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents (Luke 15:7).
Scripture References: Luke 15:11-32, Luke 15:7

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