Psalm 32:1-11 · Psalm 32
Lent 4
Psalm 32:1-11, Joshua 5:1-12, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2, Luke 15:1-7
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by William E. Keeney
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A Father And Two Sons

Jesus never discussed abstract and systematic theology as far as we have reported. He did communicate profound insights about the nature of God, human nature, and the relationship between God and people. The parable in today's passage is one of those instances where he did so very graphically.

The parable is frequently called "The Prodigal Son." It is sometimes referred to as "The Lost Son" or "The Two Lost Sons." The parable does focus on the attitudes and behavior of the two sons. It also communicates a vivid image of an aggrieved father who still expresses his love and his eagerness to have a close relationship with his sons.

The parable tells us as much about God as it does about human nature. The preacher may try to cover both the characteristics of the two so…

CSS Publishing, Lima, Ohio, Preaching The Parables, by William E. Keeney