
Luke 15 Round Two: The Father Runs to Us
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Grace isn’t tidy, and Luke 15 refuses to make it so. We open with Pharisees grumbling at Jesus’ table fellowship and watch him answer with three vivid stories—lost sheep, lost coin, and a runaway son—that dismantle our small views of God. With cultural insight from first-century life, we trace how a real shepherd safeguards the ninety-nine while pursuing the one, why a single silver coin could carry a woman’s identity and worth, and how a father’s sprint down a village road becomes a public shield against shame.
Walking slowly through the prodigal’s arc, we sit with the insult of an early inheritance, the loneliness of a distant country, and the ache of starving beside unclean pigs. Then we watch the turning point—“he came to his senses”—and the rehearsed plea that asks for a job, not a place at the table. The father’s response explodes expectations: he sees from afar, runs first, embraces fully, and restores completely—robe for covering, ring for authority, sandals for belonging, and a feast for joy. This isn’t leniency; it’s costly reconciliation, the kind that outruns accusation and names a lost child “son” again.
But the music has a critic. The older brother’s resentment reveals a heart that has lived near the father’s resources but far from his heart. We talk honestly about entitlement, spiritual scorekeeping, and the quiet ways long faith can harden when grace lands on someone we don’t think deserves it. Along the way, we draw a sharp line between condemnation, which traps us in “never enough,” and conviction, which calls us home because the Father is enough. If you need a fresh lens on repentance, restoration, and why heaven throws a party for one returning heart, this conversation will meet you on the road and walk you back to the house.
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