What does it look like to be a lost person? In this story, Jesus describes lostness in a way that few people expect. It’s surprising. Listen in to hear the real focus of Jesus’ teaching in the famous parable of The Prodigal Son. And, more than that, understand and believe the Father’s invitation to come to the party. A sermon on Luke 15:25-32.
Found - 2 - Safe at Home
This is one of the most well-known parables in the whole Bible. We know it best as the parable of the Prodigal Son. But it’s not really about the son. We can see his prodigal, lavish, rebellious lifestyle. We can see where his sin leads him. But this parable isn’t really about the son. It’s about the father. It’s about the father who sees, feels, embraces and welcomes his son home. This is a sermon about home and about the Father who welcomes us home. A sermon on Luke 15:11-24.
Found - 1 - Up On his Shoulders
We get this. The parables that Jesus tells us in Luke chapter 15 move our hearts in some deep ways. We can connect with these stories because they are real life. We understand exactly what is happening in these stories because they’ve happened for us in real life. We’ve lost pets. We’ve lost money. These stories grab us because they happen in real life. Yet, Jesus isn’t just telling us stories for the sake of stories, he is trying to teach us something. He wants to teach us something about who he is and what gives him joy. He wants us to know his heart, his pursuit, his desire. This is a sermon about that. This is a sermon about what gives God joy. A sermon on Luke 15:1-10.
FOUND - a new sermon series
We get this. The parables that Jesus tells us in Luke chapter 15 move our hearts in some deep ways. We can connect with these stories because they are real life. We understand exactly what is happening in these stories because they’ve happened for us in real life. We’ve lost pets. We’ve lost money. We’ve lost children. We’ve even been lost ourselves.These stories grab us because they happen in real life. Yet, Jesus isn’t just telling us stories for the sake of stories, he is trying to teach us something. He wants to teach us something about who he is and what gives him joy. He wants us to know his heart, his pursuit, his desire. This is a sermon series about that. This is a sermon series about what gives God joy. A sermon series on Luke 15.