Explore how Jesus' parable of the prodigal son would have scandalized its original audience, revealing God's radical grace and the crucial difference between healthy conviction and destructive shame.
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Conviction says, 'I made bad choices and I'm in a bad situation.' Shame says, 'I am a bad person and this is what I deserve.' Conviction draws us toward God; condemnation drives us away from Him.
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Build a Christ-centered teaching on Luke 15:11–32 (the prodigal son): identify the scandal, the repentance, and the father’s welcome in the text. Then write a 10-minute talk outline with an invitation that distinguishes conviction from shame.”
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