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Kingdom Incarnate Lesson 15
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Kingdom Incarnate Lesson 16
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Kingdom Incarnate Lesson 17
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Final Exam
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Kingdom Incarnate Part 2
About Lesson

In Luke 15, three interconnected parables reveal profound truths about God’s heart for those who are lost and His joy at their return. Through the stories of a lost sheep, coin, and son, we see that God places immense value on what others might consider lost causes, actively seeking their restoration and celebrating their return. The parable of the prodigal son particularly illustrates the depth of God’s grace through the father’s unconditional love, constant watchfulness, and immediate restoration of his wayward son. The contrast between the father’s celebration and the older brother’s resistance highlights the ongoing tension between grace and legalism in faith communities. These teachings challenge modern believers to examine where they might have drifted from grace into judgment. The message calls for a return to grace-filled celebration rather than rule-following condemnation, encouraging Christians to actively pursue those who are lost and to rejoice wholeheartedly when they return to God.