Luke 15 Footnotes

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15:25-30 The attitude of the older son is completely understandable. Indeed, the listener to the parable is supposed to feel the same sense of injustice that the older son feels, highlighting the distinction between our self-centeredness and God’s grace. The point is that God is a gracious Father, and if one is truly to be his child, one should adopt his attitude toward repentance.