Main Passage:
Luke 15:1–3, 11–32
Big Idea:
Jesus tells a parable not just about a prodigal son—but about two sons, both lost in different ways, and one radically loving Father.
Key Points:
Two audiences: “Sinners and tax collectors” and “Pharisees and scribes”
The younger son runs away—rebellion, indulgence, shame
The older son stays close but grows bitter—self-righteousness, pride
The Father is the true focus—running, embracing, restoring, inviting
The parable ends open-ended—Jesus invites us to see ourselves in the story
Quotes to Pull:
“You can be lost in rebellion or lost in religion.”
“The Father doesn’t just tolerate you—He runs toward you.”
“God isn’t just forgiving rebels—He’s pleading with the self-righteous, too.”
Reflection Questions:
Which son do you relate to more right now?
Are you standing outside the party God has invited you into?
Will you come home—not just physically, but spiritually?