GOD IS ALWAYS WILLING TO FORGIVE US DESPITE OUR ERRORS
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(Luke 15: 11-32.)
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A man had two children. The youngest of them approached his father and told him that he wanted his inheritance to be enjoyed before his father died. The father agreed and divided his riches between the two sons. The youngest son took his half and left the house. Soon he spent all his assets in a rampant life. He saw himself without anything, so the young man looked for work taking care of pigs in the field. I was so hungry I wanted to eat the food that was given to the pigs. It was at that moment, something low for him, that he thought: "In my father's house, even the servants have to eat, here I am dirty and wrapped in pigs!" At that time, he decided to return home hoping that his father would not deny him or accept him at least as a servant. When the young man was near his house, his father saw him from a distance and ran to him and embraced him. Ashamed, the son said: "Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you, forgive me, I do not deserve to be called your son". But the father, so happy that his son returned, ordered his servants to dress his son with the best clothes, the best jewelry and a great banquet. When the eldest son heard the noise of the party, he went to his father and complained. He said: "Father, I have been faithful to you, I have never failed you and, instead, you have never given me a son to celebrate with my friends." The father, sympathetic to his eldest son and at the same time with a heart full of joy for the child, said: "Son, everything is yours, but today we celebrate it because your brother was dead, but today he lives, he was lost". , but we've already found. "
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The reason why Jesus used this parable
The first verse of Luke chapter 15, where we find this parable says that notorious sinners often went to listen to Jesus. The Pharisees saw that and accused Jesus of associating with people who were reputed to be bad. Jesus did not respond to his critics with sarcasm, nor did he enter into discussion with them. Jesus simply used this parable to illustrate God's love for the sinner and the joy he feels when we return to him.
What teaching does the parable of the prodigal son give us?
What the prodigal son represents
Some of us are like the youngest son (prodigal son) When he asked for his inheritance it was a way of telling the father that he did not respect his authority and that he would prefer him dead in order to enjoy life in his own way.

The reasoning
Until the prodigal son, "coming to himself", reflecting, reflecting on his wrongdoing, sanity bloomed in his mind, and thinking of all the abundance and welfare that was next to his father,

The repentance
Then comes the repentance and with it the decision to recognize that you have a life from his father, the great need he had to turn to him who had given his life and ask for forgiveness and with all humility and sincerity from the bottom of his heart , she throws herself in his arms and experiences the great mercy of the father who receives him full of love, because that pride that characterized the son has disappeared. Then the father full of love gives him the best welcome worthy of the loved ones.

The attitude of God towards the sinner
Jesus said this parable after having shared the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. In each story, Jesus makes us understand that God is the one who seeks us. When we lose ourselves, it is God who does everything possible to find us. That, in short, is Christianity. When we come back to him, says Luke 15:10, even the angels rejoice with great joy.

We will never understand God's great love for us. According to this parable, Jesus tells us that there will always be a place in the heart of God for those who choose to return to Him and be forgiven of their sins.
No matter how much wealth you have, or how many titles of nobility you have, before God there is no validity. There is no other way to get to heaven but only to Christ. God bless you…