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20251207 Luke 15:11-32 Whose Celebration Is This? Become Children Who Share in the Father's Heart! (Message Summary)

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20251207 Luke 15:11-32 Whose Celebration Is This? Become Children Who Share in the Father's Heart! (Message Summary)

Introduction (Luke 15:1-2)
The tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear Jesus, but the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered complaints. Jesus told three parables to these people, and all three parables end with a celebration. Today's text poses a question to us: "Whose celebration is this?"

1. The Father Who Gives Freedom and Waits (11-20)
The younger son's request for his inheritance was, in that culture, as rude as saying "Father, I wish you were dead." Yet the father divided his property between them. This is because God is one who gives us freedom of choice. True love means giving the other person free will to choose. The younger son squandered his wealth in wild living in a distant country and ended up feeding pigs. When he came to his senses, he remembered the abundance of his father's house and decided to return. Verse 20 is the climax of this story: "But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him." The father went out to the village entrance every morning, noon, and evening, gazing down the distant road and waiting. Finally, when he spotted his son, he abandoned all dignity and ran to him. "Was filled with compassion" in Greek means "gut-wrenching pain," showing a love that tore at the father's heart.

2. The Father Who Throws a Celebration (21-24)
The son tried to say "Make me like one of your hired men," but the father didn't even listen and commanded his servants. He gave him the best robe (the master's robe), a ring (a sign of inheritance), and sandals (the status of a son, not a servant), completely restoring his son's identity. Then he killed the fattened calf for the finest hospitality and invited the whole village to celebrate. As Zephaniah 3:17 says, God is one who cannot contain His joy over us. This celebration is for the son who returned, but in truth, it's a celebration because the father is rejoicing. Therefore, our church must become a church that cries out for VIPs and throws celebrations that bring joy to God the Father.

3. The Older Son Who Didn't Know the Father's Joy (25-32)
The older brother came back from the field, heard the celebration, and became angry. The servant said "your brother," but the older son called him "this son of yours," cutting off his relationship with his brother. The older son's problem was that he didn't know his father's heart at all. In verse 29, he complains, "You never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends." His concern was "celebrating with me and my friends," focused only on what he would receive. He had no interest in what God the Father rejoiced in. Relationships are at the heart of the Ten Commandments (commandments 1-4: relationship with God, 5-10: relationships with neighbors). Breaking relationships is foolish, and Jesus came to this earth to restore broken relationships.

4. What the Father Really Wants (31-32)
The father expresses his love to the older son: "My son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours." And in verse 32 he says, "But we had to celebrate and be glad." The father wanted the older son to rejoice "together" with him. The word repeated in all three parables in Luke 15 is "together" (verses 6, 9, 32). "Rejoice with me," "we had to celebrate and be glad"—He asks if we are joining in the heavenly celebration.

Conclusion: What It Means to Live as Children of God the Father
First, knowing what the Father rejoices in. God rejoices when one soul returns, when a lost soul repents and comes home.

Second, sharing in the Father's joy. The older son thought only of "celebrating with my friends," but the father said "we had to celebrate and be glad." When one soul returns in our church, it's proper to rejoice together.

Third, living with the Father's heart. The father abandoned his dignity and ran, dressed his son in the finest robe, and threw a celebration. We too should abandon our dignity for the salvation of VIP souls, run toward lost souls, reach out first, and welcome and embrace those who return. In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul says, "Even though you have ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers." Don't try to become teachers—become fathers.

Do you want "a celebration for me and my friends" like the older son? Or do you want a celebration that rejoices together with the Father? Living as a child of God the Father means living with God the Father's heart.
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