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2020 vision center goldsboro nc1/9/2024 Luke 15:11-24 (NIV) 11Jesus continued: "There wasĪ man who had two sons. Pious leaders who disdained Jesus because He “receiveth sinners” (v. Three parables in Luke 15 are similar: they were meant to be clear rebukes of Scribes, and the elders” were to know that the parable of the tenants wasĭirected at them (Mark 11:27 12:1-12). Pharisee was to understand that he was the debtor who “loveth little” (Luke In the parable told at his house, Simon the Often meant to be “in your face” tweaks aimed at their hypocrisy. Other times, Jesus used parables to address Jewish leaders. Interested would question Him in a more private setting, allowing for completeĮxplanation (see Matthew 13:10-17 Mark 4:33, 34). Height of His popularity, Jesus used parables for exactly the opposite reason! To those crowds, He told stories that were not In fact, when multitudes gathered during the Make difficult concepts comprehensible to His audiences of common people. Parables often are oversimplified as being “earthly stories with heavenly meanings.” The idea that such stories served to illustrate Jesus’ deeper teachings, Philosophical discussion would have been. Was more effective at communicating the ideal of neighbor-love than a For example, the parable of the good Samaritan So, Jesus used parables as illustrations. But that is a complex concept, with manyĭoctrinal and ethical implications. He went, Jesus told people to prepare for the kingdom of God. IDENTIFY elements of the parable that emphasizeĬOMMIT to showing grace to a modern prodigal. SUMMARIZE the parable of the prodigal son, Longer worthy to be called your son.” -Luke 15:21, NRSV Said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. Sunday –A Rebellious Son Restored – Luke 15:11-24 Saturday – God Rejoices When Sinners Repent – Luke 15:1-10 Thursday – I Take Revenge in the Lord – Psalm 71:1-12įriday –I Will Proclaim God’s Wonderous Deeds– Psalm 71:13-21 Wednesday – Jesus Shows Compassion – Matthew 14:13-21 Tuesday – Come to Me, You Weary – Matthew 11:2-30 Luke 15:11-24 Devotional Reading: Psalm 28 Background Scripture: Luke 15:11-32 Sunday School Classes – 5 March 2023, at 09:00 AM EST
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