The parable describes a father with two sons, one who stayed and obeyed the father while the other took his inheritance and squandered it, but later returned home where the father welcomed him back with open arms.
The parable describes a father with two sons, one who stayed and obeyed the father while the other took his inheritance and squandered it, but later returned home where the father welcomed him back with open arms.
The parable describes a father with two sons, one who stayed and obeyed the father while the other took his inheritance and squandered it, but later returned home where the father welcomed him back with open arms.
The parable describes a father with two sons, one who stayed and obeyed the father while the other took his inheritance and squandered it, but later returned home where the father welcomed him back with open arms.
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
In the parable, the father is God;
the good son represents the Righteous and the prodigal son represents the Sinners. God gave the prodigal the freedom to choose his life, and when all else failed, he returned to the Father.