Father 's attitude toward sinner' s love The prodigal son 's allegory represents God' s love for the people who are ready to accept it, in this case the prodigal son back to the father and self - centered justice. Repentance and forgiveness are indispensable to daily life. In the Luke gospel, the parable stories of the prodigal son were told. The parables' father represents God. Prodigal son is a symbol of a person living in sin, returning to repentance and communication with God.
Jesus' doing of Luke 15 challenges us to the father's love for sinners, but it is also a sacred crime that the Pharisee saw. How can the Messiah meet the sinner? After all, because God is holy and can not have anything to do with sinners, they think, and many people are still thinking. The contract is about two or a few stakeholders who are promised to fulfill a specific duty. The contract has nothing to do with love or trust, but points backwards. The Pharisees are proud. Because they seem to have the ability to keep religious contract better than their surrounding world. Their life is about showing spiritual accomplishment and their joy is that they are superior to others by other people. Their level is higher than "sinners and tax collectors". This is the way of all religion
Father 's attitude toward sinner' s love The prodigal son 's allegory represents God' s love for the prodigal son and self - centered justice returning to those who are ready to accept it, in this case to the father. Repentance and forgiveness are indispensable to daily life. In the Luke gospel, the parable stories of the prodigal son were told. The parables' father represents God. Prodigal son is a symbol of a person living in sin, returning to repentance and communication with God.