The Road Home: Reflections of a Prodigalنموونە

Paul, as he exhorts the church in Corinth, is so excited to see their genuine repentance. I picture his fatherly love for them, wanting them to consistently choose God’s righteous path. He recognizes that his previous letter brought them sadness as he confronted their sin, but also that his words were used to turn them towards the Lord.
How has God used someone’s words to help you repent?
What do you see is the difference between "godly sorrow" verses "worldly sorrow"?
How have you seen this at work in your own life?
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Jesus tells the parable of the Prodigal Son to a crowd of tax collectors and sinners, the unsavory people of that time. The Pharisees stand by in judgment. As we read together, we will explore the themes of repentance, returning, and rejoicing. Hopefully, we will be challenged and encouraged as we reflect on our own seasons and events that draw us back towards the Father – only to find Him running towards us!
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