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Accepting God’s Forgiveness
(Luke 15:11-24)
Like the Pharisees, he could not comprehend the meaning of forgiveness
by telling the story Jesus identifies himself with God in his loving attitude toward the lost.
He represents God in his mission, the accomplishment of which should elicit joy from those who share the Father’s compassion.
INTRODUCTION: God Demonstrates Compassion on the Burden and Abandoned (Luke 15:1-2)
I. Compassion of the Father on the Rebellious Son (Luke 15:12-16)
a. God Loves us an allows to make decisions
b God shows grace in a bad situation
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Confession of Sin (Luke 15:17-20)
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He started talking to himself (came to his senses)
a. Jesus Christ Reflect’s God Compassion (20)
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Celebration When One Sinner Comes to the FATHER (Luke 15:21-24)
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