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Luke 15 contains 3 Parables in one, describing the excessive love of God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit for each one of us, seeking us when we are lost, and then rejoicing over us when we are found. Pastor Derek explores the profound themes of God's love and forgiveness in the Parables of Luke 15. Discover the deeper meaning behind the stories of the Prodigal Son and the Prodigal Father, and how they reveal God's extravagant love for all of us. Through the lens of these timeless Parables, he unveils the nature of God's grace, redemption, and the joy in Heaven when one sinner repents.
Luke 15 contains 3 Parables in one, describing the excessive love of God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit for each one of us, seeking us when we are lost, and then rejoicing over us when we are found. Pastor Derek explores the profound themes of God's love and forgiveness in the Parables of Luke 15. Discover the deeper meaning behind the stories of the Prodigal Son and the Prodigal Father, and how they reveal God's extravagant love for all of us. Through the lens of these timeless Parables, he unveils the nature of God's grace, redemption, and the joy in Heaven when one sinner repents.
Have you ever loved someone even when it really cost you something, and then kept on loving? Have you ever loved so much that other people thought you a bit strange? That's how God loves us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29?v=20251111
Have you ever loved someone even when it really cost you something, and then kept on loving? Have you ever loved so much that other people thought you a bit strange? That's how God loves us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/790/29?v=20251111
Jesus redefined God as "Father," inviting us to engage with faith, justice, and the church's role in society. This episode explores how the concept of "Father" in the Lord's Prayer shifts from an ancient patriarchal lens to a radical, relational, and restorative vision of God. Through powerful storytelling, the hosts unpack Jesus' redefinition of "Father" as a term of intimacy, love, and belonging—challenging cultural hierarchies and calling the church to embody cruciformity in community. Dive into nuanced discussions about Christianity, faith, and theology while reflecting on the intersection of cultural issues, justice, and the teachings of Jesus. Together, the hosts wrestle with navigating cultural challenges, addressing Christian nationalism, and envisioning a faith that uplifts rather than marginalizes. From the parable of the prodigal son to real-world acts of love and resistance, this conversation centers on the transformative impact of God's love. We encourage discussion and would love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to email in questions or engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram as we pursue deeper understanding and faith in action. Let's learn, reflect, and grow together. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Current Events 08:15 - Franklin Graham's Jesus Juke 13:41 - The Resistance 21:03 - The Lord's Prayer 27:50 - What Jesus Means by "Father" 34:35 - The Prodigal Son: A Cultural Retelling 40:57 - The Prodigal Son: A First-Person Retelling 49:45 - The Prodigal Son 54:34 - The Prodigal Daughter 57:43 - Importance of the Father Image 1:00:06 - The Prodigal Son Parable 1:02:15 - Closing Thoughts and Happy Thanksgiving 1:05:13 - Support the Podcast As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! ETSY Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
One of my favorite moments, happily repeated multiple times.
An expository sermon on Luke 15 preached by Dr. Hershael York, Dean of the School of Theology at Southern Seminary.
How do you view God? Some people view God as a heavy-handed, demanding judge with strict rules of right and wrong. Others view God like a doting grand-father who willingly gives his grandchildren whatever they want - practically spoiling them. Some may view God as aloof and distant, uninterested or unconcerned…
The Two Lost Sons of a Prodigal Father (Luke 15:11-32) [Part 3 of 3] by Edgington EPC
The Two Lost Sons of a Prodigal Father (Luke 15:11-32) [Part 2/3] by Edgington EPC
The Two Lost Sons of a Prodigal Father (Part 1/3) - Luke 15:11-32 by Edgington EPC
Overview Text(s) : Big Idea : Our God is a GENEROUS father who gives us a GOOD world. Purpose : Congregants will come away with a greater appreciation for the goodness of God's creation. Sermon Outline: Series Introduction This year we are growing together so we can follow God better as individuals,…
Prodigal Father | Upside Down Kingdom | Gabe Aguilar by Akouo Church
Luke 15:11-32 | Josh Miller
If our Heavenly Father runs to another's pain, what right do we have to ever run away from it? Check out all of the other messages in our series Live Together by clicking here. Check out my blog, my other podcasts, my books, and so much more at http://linktr.ee/craigtowens ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎
This past Sunday was Father's Day, and whether you celebrate or mourn this day, it is always good to be together. We looked at a story that Jesus tells that demonstrates how well he knows and understands us.The band performed songs by Crosby, Stills and Nash, Brandon Lake, Ellie Holcomb, Ben Riedel, and more.
Luke 15:11-32
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Father's Day 2025Luke 15:11-32Jarrod Robinson
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From the sermon series Experiencing The Father, Pastor Trent Senske preaches from Luke chapter 15 on May 4, 2025.
This one is for the Catholic nerds, anyone who has ever gotten bored in Mass & the ones whose anger problems you thought you had under control but...recently realized you didn't. The Prodigal Father returns to argue with Taylor about communion services, explain convalidations & laugh at Taylor's flaws. It's incredible! Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
Every area of fear in our lives points to a place where we struggle to fully trust that God is a good Father. But being our Father isn't just one of the things God does, it's who He desires to be. His heart is always for us, and His plans are always for our good. In this message, Pastor Aaron Kennedy shares four powerful truths that show us why we can fully trust the heart of our Heavenly Father.
Every area of fear in our lives points to a place where we struggle to fully trust that God is a good Father. But being our Father isn't just one of the things God does, it's who He desires to be. His heart is always for us, and His plans are always for our good. In this message, Pastor Aaron Kennedy shares four powerful truths that show us why we can fully trust the heart of our Heavenly Father.
Fourth Sunday in Lent March 30, 2025 Grace Instead of Condemnation Sermon based on Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 https://stpeterchurchmodesto.org
Bishop Paul concludes his series on The Prodigal Father with Christ’s story of the second lost son, the one who stayed home. Though this son may appear faithful, he is self-righteous and wayward in heart, neglecting the Father’s household of love. Yet there is good news for those of us burdened like him. Jesus is our true elder brother; he sought the wayward at home and abroad, with the invitation to return to the lavish love of our Father.
Isaiah 12:1-6, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21, Luke 15:1-3, 11-32
Text Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). In this powerful and intimate archival episode from 2015, we revisit a conversation between philosopher and author Sam Keen (Fire in the Belly) and his son, novelist Gifford Keen, about their co-authored book Prodigal Father, Wayward Son: A Roadmap to Reconciliation.This interview dives into the heart of a decades-long journey of estrangement, conflict, forgiveness, and reconnection between father and son. Through personal stories and raw reflection, Sam and Gifford explore how mythic memories, unspoken pain, and generational expectations shaped their relationship — and how truth-telling and deep listening became their path to healing.As we honor the recent passing of Sam Keen, this episode stands as both a tribute to his legacy in the men's movement and a profound lesson on vulnerability, accountability, and the possibility of transformation in even the most fractured relationships.Themes: – Fatherhood and masculinity – Intergenerational healing – The power of storytelling – Forgiveness and emotional maturity – Rewriting personal mythologyRecommended For: Men on a path of personal growth, fathers and sons seeking reconciliation, and anyone interested in the deep work of emotional truth-telling and human connection.Sam and Gifford Keen - "Prodigal Father Wayward Son: A Roadmap to Reconciliation." Prodigal Father Wayward SonPre-order at: http://amzn.to/1zeaKO8 BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the showGet up to 48% off Magic Mind with our link:https://magicmind.com/MANKIND20 Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE
4/3/25 7am CT Hour - Bishop Edward Scharfenberger/ Fr. James Kubicki John, Glen and Sarah chat about the reaction from Liberation Day, Supreme Court ruling if Planned Parenthood can participate in Medicare, LA Dodgers breaking records and play What's That Sound. Bishop Scharfenberger looks at the parable of the prodigal son from the angle of the prodigal father. Fr. Kubicki explains why Baptism is essential for salvation and what it means to live out being a priest, prophet and king because of it.
Episode 971 (9:45) In this episode: Dogs are great; They are quick to forgive; We humans are no so forgiving; The Father wants to preserve communion with us; The rupture in the parable is due to the sons not the Father; We are not the sum of our past; Repentance is aways possible. Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Bishop Paul continues his series on the lavish love of our Father God. When we ruin our life, such love waits for us as we cannot conceive, else we would not try to scheme our way back into grace. Yet our Father in heaven is watching with reckless love, running to receive us, sufficient to restore the broken relationship. Just like the lost son, we can come home from the far country. Again and again, we can come home.
Sermon- Luke 15:11-32 The Prodigal Father by Community Lutheran Church
Is the Parable of the Prodigal Son really about the son— or is about the father? Dr. Kira Moolman Pettit demonstrates how the father's lavish, prodigal love is the heart of the story. Whether you're the wayward child or the resentful elder sibling, God waits with arms outstretched—ready to celebrate your return.
Pastor Ben Hailstone preaches from Luke. Find out more at clcscranton.org
The Prodigal Father
Sermon Audio from March 30, 2025 (Fourth Sunday in Lent) on Luke 15:1-3, 11-32
Jesus has given us this familiar parable to tell us that it is the Father who is "Prodigal": Extravagant with His Love and Mercy for us. (Father, I Have Sinned -Eugene O'Reilly -sung by Choir of St. Francis de Sales PArish in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. The homilies of Msgr. Stephen J. AvilaPastor, St. Joseph, Guardian of the Holy Family Parish, Falmouth, MAThanks for listening! May God's Word find a home in you.
All of us have either lived in the far country (far from God) or we are often tempted to head in that direction. In the first of this three part series on Luke 15, Bishop Paul introduces us to the younger son: the rebel who is ruining his life. But the good news is that the son, like all runaways, has a longing to return home.
In this message from Bishop Jamie, we dive into The Prodigal Father, a powerful message based on Luke 15:18-32. Often, we focus on the prodigal son, but what about the heart of the father? This sermon unpacks the overwhelming love, grace, and compassion of our Heavenly Father—a love that welcomes us home no matter how far we've strayed. Whether you've felt distant, lost, or unworthy, this message reminds us that the Father is always running toward us with open arms.
A Lenten Spiritual Journey with Discerning Hearts: From Ashes to Glory – Discerning Hearts Podcast Day 18: “The Prodigal Father's Love” Scripture Reading (Jerusalem Bible): Luke 15:20-24 “So he set off and went to his father. But while he was still far off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion; he ran and ... Read more The post Day 18: “The Prodigal Father's Love” – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
All of us likely know somebody whose relationship with Jesus seems to be collapsing like a house of cards. It's difficult to trust God when a loved one deconstructs — we could find ourselves anxiously searching for solutions or lost in despair. Yet it brings comfort to remember that our Prodigal Father is furiously loving and always working in the hearts of those who appear to be walking away from Christ. Join us for this episode of Soul Talks as Bill and Kristi share heartfelt empathy for you and your loved ones who are deconstructing. You will be moved to faithfully love those struggling in their faith and equipped to journey with them in the Spirit of Jesus. Plus, a powerful time of prayer will stir your faith for reconstruction to rise out of the ruins of deconstruction. Resources for this Episode:Journey of the Soul: A Practical Guide to Emotional and Spiritual GrowthEarn a Certificate in Spiritual DirectionDonate to Support Soul Shepherding and Soul Talks