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!! Leaving Home (Luke 15:11-19)
Most of us do not think our autobiography will ever be published.
Actually, it has been.
This story is the mirror which reflects the image of us all.
Luke 15 gives three parables nowhere else recorded.
The most memorable of these is about the boy who left home and came back when he remembered the Father.
The occasion of this story was criticism by Jesus' religious enemies that all the sinners continually were being drawn to drink in His words.
What they considered a shame Jesus wore as a badge of honor.
This story was more than enough reply to them.
We shall look at this in three sermons.
Today's message tells the story of going away from the point of the son.
What happens when you leave the Fathers home?
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We Leave Home When We Think That Life Is Getting Away from the Father
All of us make the decision that /the essence of life is getting away from the Father.
/That means that the essence of life suddenly becomes /immediacy of fulfillment.
/I want it all /now.
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