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Jesus Tells the Story of the Prodigal Son
Listen to "Jesus Tells the Story of the Prodigal Son":
Reflect
Inheritance money can bring out the worst in people. We see that in today’s story when the youngest son wanted his share early — before his father passed away. The father allowed his son to take the money and learn important — and painful — lessons for himself. We all crave independence and the freedom to make our own decisions. Sometimes we humble ourselves, and other times we might harden our hearts in bitterness and resentment, like the older brother did. God responds with grace and love in every situation — more than we could even imagine. We too, are like these brothers — longing for money, success, and acknowledgment. We may even try to get them through illegitimate means. We don’t deserve mercy and grace, but our heavenly Father freely gives it.
● In what ways do you identify with the sons in today’s story? How can you connect with the Father more deeply?
● Thank God for His unconditional love and forgiveness. Ask Him to give you a humble heart.
Journal
What did you like in this story? What in the story challenges you or is confusing? What does this story show you about people? What does this story show you about God/Jesus/God’s Spirit? What does this story show you about yourself?
Scripture
About this Plan

Experience a different way of interacting with God’s Word. Deepen your intimacy with God by listening to an oral Bible story each day. Then allow His Word to transform you by reflecting on a short devotional. Grab a journal to record what you notice in the story and what God is saying to you through His Word.
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