Luke 15:32
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is spoken by the father to the older brother in a parable about a lost son. It says we should celebrate because his younger brother, who was like he was dead and lost, is now alive and found again.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that went missing for a long time. One day, someone finds it and brings it back to you. Your parents would be so happy they might throw a party because your toy (which felt like it was gone forever) is back with you!
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by the apostle Luke in the late first century AD, aimed at a broader audience including Gentiles and Jews. This parable reflects the cultural values and themes prevalent among both Jewish and Greek cultures.
Living It Out Today
Imagine finding a long-lost relative you thought had passed away. The joy of reunion would be immense, just like this verse describes. It reminds us to celebrate when someone finds their way back, spiritually or physically.