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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2022 · 33 MIN

The Younger Brother

from Falls Creek Youth Camp · host Oklahoma Baptists

In the parable of the lost son, we find the younger brother leaving his father’s house to pursue freedom. Many of us can relate to this. We all want the good life, and we have a picture of what happiness looks like and are desperate to obtain it. However, oftentimes what we think is true happiness does not satisfy. True satisfaction can only be found in Jesus. In this message, David Sons teaches on the forgiveness and grace of our loving Father. The same grace that the lost son’s father showed to him is available to us through Christ Jesus.

In the parable of the lost son, we find the younger brother leaving his father’s house to pursue freedom. Many of us can relate to this. We all want the good life, and we have a picture of what happiness looks like and are desperate to obtain it. However, oftentimes what we think is true happiness does not satisfy. True satisfaction can only be found in Jesus. In this message, David Sons teaches on the forgiveness and grace of our loving Father. The same grace that the lost son’s father showed to him is available to us through Christ Jesus.

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