Some call this passage "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" but it is more about the lavish love of the father. From these verses the passion our heavenly father has for us is revealed. We also learn that we are not to approach our heavenly Father as a slave laborer, but as a son/daughter. (When we approach Him as a slave laborer, we become angry and resentful of God's grace to others who are lost, just as the older son did.)
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Pastor Jim was born in Bakersfield, California and raised 30 miles north in the small town of Delano, California. He graduated from Fresno State University, where he was active in Campus Crusade for Christ (known today, simply as CRU.) After college, his hobby became his career....