The parable of the prodigal son represents God's love and mercy for us, especially when we return back to Him from being far away. In this parable, Pastor David Gonzalez compares a prodigal's motives to a locomotive; slow to start in their rebellion plan, and at full momentum completely fallen away from God or in sin. We learn from this parable that a prodigal will keep their plans and rebellion hidden to themselves, so it's necessary to stay connected with people who will correct your thoughts. We also learn from this parable that God's forgiveness at our repentance is instant. Some one who has fallen away from God and returned to Him has been humbled and knows genuine repentance.
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