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Women of Welcome: What Does the Bible Say About Immigration?Sample

Women of Welcome: What Does the Bible Say About Immigration?

DAY 13 OF 16

The story of the prodigal son is familiar to those of us who grew up in the church.

Remembering the prodigal way this son handled his inheritance and then returned to his loving father is a common sermon series or Sunday school lesson. But have you ever thought of the father as the prodigal in this story?

Did you know the word prodigal has two meanings?

  • To spend money freely, recklessly, and wastefully
  • Having or giving something lavishly

Knowing this, we can see how not only the son’s actions were reckless, but also the father’s. His welcome toward his undeserving son came without hesitation. This kind of welcome is the welcome Christ gives every person on earth. It might appear wasteful to some, yet without its lavish nature, it wouldn’t be Christ-like.

Thoughtful Questions

  1. Reading this story again and thinking of the father as the prodigal, what new understanding does it give us about God’s heart for people?
  2. What’s the hardest aspect of welcoming anyone and everyone in a prodigal way?
  3. Is there someone you find hard to welcome in this way? Take some time to pray for your heart and theirs.

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Women of Welcome: What Does the Bible Say About Immigration?

When we read from Genesis to Revelation, we see consistent themes of migration and how God uses migration for his missional purposes. Knowing what God thinks about immigrants and refugees should shape how we look at peop...

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