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Mark Driscoll Audio

The Parable Of The Prodigal Son

Mark Driscoll Audio

Mark Driscoll

History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Jesus, God, Mark, Gospel, Pastor, Society & Culture, Driscoll

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2016

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In one of the most famous stories ever told, Jesus describes an amazing father and his interactions with a rebellious son and a religious son. Are you rebellious or religious? Thankfully, those are not our only options. The redeeming son, Jesus Christ, died so we could put to death our rebellion and our religion, and rose from death to give us his righteousness. Run to the Father whether you are rebellious or religious; he welcomes you home with open arms.

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0:31.8

Thank you.

0:34.4

Father, Father, of all the words that I've had the pleasure of preaching, every time we talk

0:45.8

about Father, the reactions are extreme.

0:50.4

For some of you, that word immediately conjures up something very positive.

0:55.2

Your Father loved you and you love Him.

0:59.5

That relationship is warm and it was safe and it was healthy.

1:04.3

For some of you, it's very negative.

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Father was absent.

1:07.7

He was abusive.

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He was violent.

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He was greedy, stingy, religious, controlling, negligent, selfish, irresponsible, or

1:17.9

domineering in a deadly way.

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For some of you, it's just an ache.

1:22.0

You wish you had a Father.

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You always wanted a Father.

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