Embracing God's Prodigal Love and Grace

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "My hope for us today is twofold. First, that as we study our text and consider the two distinct groups that scripture tells us are surrounding Jesus, that we take an honest assessment of our own heart, asking ourselves, do I look more like those who are approaching Jesus, or do I look more like those who are grumbling about Jesus? And second, that it becomes crystal clear that regardless of whether you have spent your whole life checking every single box associated with church, or you've lived in pursuit of worldly pleasures and your own personal gain, that God offers us restoration of relationship and belonging in his family, to be called sons and daughters of the Most High King." [32:05](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "But you see, that's where our flesh leads, right? It leads us to pursue our own desires. A desire for control. What we want, when we want it. We see that play out all the way back in the garden. You see the same here in Luke 15. Now imagine if we're honest. Each one of us can probably pinpoint a time in our life where the same is true. Our flesh leads us away from home, away from relationship and belonging, away from the father." [37:31](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Our hope is not in what we do. The celebration isn't based on our worthiness. But rather a heart humbly approaching the father. Repentant, surrendered, and acceptant of all the father has to offer. Based upon what he has already done. What he has already done. Listen to the words of the father that conclude chapter 15. This is verse 32. It was fitting to celebrate and be glad. For this your brother was dead. And is alive. He was lost. And is found." [48:02](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Because as we've already mentioned, our restoration, our invitation to the celebration is not based on anything we do. It is freely given. But though it was freely given, the cost was not cheap. The offer of restoration available to you and I is freely given. But to be called sons and daughters of the most high king was not cheap. It cost Jesus his life. But regardless of the cost, just as we see depicted in this parable, God pursues. While we were still sinners, while we were still a long way off, he sent his son." [01:04:39](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Because of Jesus, you and I are invited in to join the celebration. The Father entreats us to come home. The only question that remains is, will you join the celebration?" [01:06:47](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "For the younger son, all that he has serves only as a means of separation, moving him further and further away from that which he once belonged. Distancing himself from his father. In studying this passage, a frequent conclusion drawn to this, between the son's request and the fact that the father was still alive, is a heart of wishing the father were in fact dead. You see, after all, if that were the case, the inheritance was the son's to have. No asking necessary. No obstacles to stand between him and his desire to pursue the world." [36:47](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The circumstances for the younger son had become so bad that scripture offers us this picture of him even longing for that which the pigs had to eat. And it's at this moment that he begins to think about home. He begins to think about home and how even the servants of his father were provided for. A thought that leads him to plan his return. I'm going to go back to my father. And he begins to rehearse in his mind what he will say upon arriving back home once again standing before his father." [40:36](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The only thing that could eclipse the prodigal life that the younger son had lived, was the prodigal love of the father as he receives his son back home and initiates the celebration of his return. Take a step back with me from this parable, right? Remember our scene. Recall that to mind, those surrounding Jesus. I can only imagine the reaction of those that are around him. The sinners and tax collectors probably leaning in, hanging on the words of Jesus. Amazed at the love of the father. Now on the other hand, I imagine at the same time, the faces of the Pharisees and the scribes, probably growing more and more disgusted as the story unfolds." [44:03](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "It's possible for our heart to be such that we are living in the father's house. And yet we fail to understand the depth of the father's heart. Our hope is not in what we do. The celebration isn't based on our worthiness. But rather a heart humbly approaching the father. Repentant, surrendered, and acceptant of all the father has to offer. Based upon what he has already done. What he has already done. Listen to the words of the father that conclude chapter 15. This is verse 32. It was fitting to celebrate and be glad. For this your brother was dead. And is alive. He was lost. And is found." [48:02](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "First thought, note the father's pursuit. Verse 20 tells us that while he, that's the son, was still a long way off, his father saw him. Yes, it's easy for us to interpret this as physical distance, but the phrase, long way off, simultaneously draws our attention to the depth of the father's love. Instead of condemning him, his son, upon seeing his son, the father is filled with compassion. These verses offer us a picture, the father watching, waiting, hoping for his son to return home. And upon spotting him while he was still a long way off, the father, runs, runs to him." [01:00:39](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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