Big Idea: Religion keeps us near the Father’s house but far from the Father’s heart.
The older brother obeyed the rules but missed the Father’s love.
Pride turns obedience into slavery — “All these years I’ve been slaving for you…” (Luke 15:29).
Pride compares and keeps score — “You never gave me even a young goat…” (Luke 15:29).
Pride creates distance — “This son of yours…” (Luke 15:30).
The Father’s response: “My son… you are always with me… everything I have is yours.” (Luke 15:31)
Grace throws parties while pride keeps score.
The greatest distance wasn’t the younger brother’s rebellion, but the older brother refusing to step into the celebration.
The story ends open — the Father is still inviting us in.
Reflection questions:
Am I obeying out of overflow or obligation?
Do I celebrate others’ blessings or compare?
Am I moving toward people God has invited, or keeping distance?