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Pastimes : Ask and You Shall Receive

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To: gregor who wrote (2010)1/3/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: WTCausby  Read Replies (1) of 14396
 
Dear Gregor:

Thanks for sharing your insights. I am truly encouraged by what you wrote. I believe that one of the lessons of the parable of the prodigal son is that we are all prodigal sons or daughters. The Bible says that all have sinned so we have all been as lost as the prodigal son about whom Jesus taught. It does not matter in God's eyes that we may not have done the same things as the prodigal son in the parable did. Sin is sin and therefore we are all as guilty and are now or have once been as lost as the prodigal son was. When we celebrate the return of a prodigal, what we call getting saved, we are celebrating God's grace, not just for the newly saved, though we are also celebrating that, but also the grace he has shown us through the sacrifice of Jesus. Yes, I will join you in celebrating for His grace knows no bounds and is truly a matter to shout about. Let's Party!!

In Christ, Tom
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