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Jesus continued: "There
was a man who had two
sons. The younger one
said to his father,
'Father, give me my
share of the estate.' So
he divided his property
between them. Not long
after that, the younger
son got together all he
had, set off for a
distant country and
there squandered his
wealth in wild living.
After he had spent
everything, there was a
severe famine in that
whole country, and he
began to be in need. So
he went and hired
himself out to a citizen
of that country, who
sent him to his fields
to feed pigs. He longed
to fill his stomach with
the pods that the pigs
were eating, but no one
gave him anything. "When
he came to his senses,
he said, 'How many of my
father's hired men have
food to spare, and here
I am starving to death!
I will set out and go
back to my father and
say to him: Father, I
have sinned against
heaven and against you.
I am no longer worthy to
be called your son; make
me like one of your
hired men.' So he got up
and went to his father.
But while he was still a
long way off, his father
saw him and was filled
with compassion for him;
he ran to his son, threw
his arms around him and
kissed him.
"The son said to him,
'Father, I have sinned
against heaven and
against you. I am no
longer worthy to be
called your son.' But
the father said to his
servants, 'Quick! Bring
the best robe and put it
on him. Put a ring on
his finger and sandals
on his feet. Bring the
fattened calf and kill
it. Let's have a feast
and celebrate. For this
son of mine was dead and
is alive again; he was
lost and is found.' So
they began to celebrate.
Meanwhile, the older son
was in the field. When
he came near the house,
he heard music and
dancing. So he called
one of the servants and
asked him what was going
on. 'Your brother has
come,' he replied, 'and
your father has killed
the fattened calf
because he has him back
safe and sound.'
"The older brother
became angry and refused
to go in. So his father
went out and pleaded
with him. But he
answered his father,
'Look! All these years
I've been slaving for
you and never disobeyed
your orders. Yet you
never gave me even a
young goat so I could
celebrate with my
friends. But when this
son of yours who has
squandered your property
with prostitutes comes
home, you kill the
fattened calf for him!'
'My son,' the father
said, 'you are always
with me, and everything
I have is yours. But we
had to celebrate and be
glad, because this
brother of yours was
dead and is alive again;
he was lost and is
found.' " Luke 11:15-31 |
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The Story of the
Prodigal Son
Luke 11:15-31
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