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On this Father's Day, Pastor James Johnson recalls Luke 15 and the godly father that was not only a provider but protector.
The chances are quite slim that any of you reading these words has never heard of the prodigal son. Some of you could locate ...
In the Gospel of Luke, we find the story of the Prodigal Son, Luke 15: 11-32. While the word “prodigal” itself doesn’t appear in the biblical text, it is widely ...
The prodigal regrets his earlier decisions to demand his inheritance, leave home, and squander "his property in dissolute living" (Luke 15:13).
I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired servants.” (Luke 15:18-19) The father sees him from a distance and runs out to meet him.
View A banquet - The Prodigal Son in a brothel Luke 15 11-32 collaboration with workshop by Hieronymus Francken the Younger on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Hieronymus Francken the ...
Metro's treatment of the Parable of the Prodigal Son (from Luke XV) is a bigscale spectacle, making overwhelmingly lavish use of sets, props, CinemaScoped Eastman Color and a well-populated cast ...
This is Italian artist Pompeo Girolamo Batoni’s depiction of the Prodigal Son being welcomed home by his father after squandering his inheritance. Batoni lived from 1708-87. (Courtesy Photo) The ...
The Parable of the Prodigal Son has the Lord Jesus presenting God’s love for us as mysterious and, to some degree, unexplainable in human terms.
Why did a father welcome back his prodigal son, and what lessons can this parable teach readers?