Loading…

Expository Outlines from Luke is unavailable, but you can change that!

Many pastors preach at least twice a Sunday, and some must stand in the pulpit three times a week or more! Generating that much content can be exhausting—especially if you don’t have the right resources. The Baker Sermon Outlines series provides busy pastors with well-researched sermon outlines based on specific texts of Scripture and practical topics. Scriptural and easy to use, these...

3. Realization—vv. 17–19. He thought of his home and father. He would arise and go to his father’s home. He would repent of his wrong. 4. Return—vv. 20–21. The father forgave and gave his very best to him. 5. Rejoicing—vv. 22–24. There was rejoicing because of his return. 6. Rejection—vv. 25–32. The older brother didn’t rejoice, but opposed the father’s joy and the return of his brother. We should rejoice because our lost brother is found (note v. 32). As Christians we should encourage new converts.
Page 38