The story of the Prodigal Son,
also known as the Parable of the Lost
Son, follows the parables of the Lost
Sheep and the Lost Coin. Jesus is
responding to the Pharisees' complaint:
"This man welcomes sinners and eats with
them."Jesus tells the story of a man who
has two sons. The younger son asks his
father to give him his portion of the
family estate as an early inheritance.
Once received, the son promptly sets off
on a long journey to a distant land and
begins to waste his fortune on wild
living. When the money runs out, a severe
famine hits the country and the son finds
himself in dire circumstances. He takes a
job feeding pigs. He is so destitute that
he even longs to eat the food assigned to
the pigs. The young man finally comes to
his senses, remembering his father. In
humility, he recognizes his foolishness,
decides to return to his father and ask
for forgiveness and mercy. The father who
had been watching and waiting, receives
his son back with open arms of
compassion. He is overjoyed by the return
of his lost son! Immediately the father
turns to his servants and asks them to
prepare a giant feast in
celebration.Meanwhile, the older son is
not one bit happy when he comes in from
working the fields and discovers a party
going on to celebrate his younger
brother's return. The father tries to
dissuade the older brother from his
jealous rage explaining, "You are always
with me, and everything I have is yours."
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