Wow, you have no clue what these parables are about.
In all three parables are about something lost.
All three lost items were found because of the effort of someone.
The parables are about the effort to find the lost items.
Many things are lost but there is no guarantee that all things will be found.
It was the effort of the shepherd, woman and son that caused the items to be found.
Why did the father celebrate? Because his son was now alive not because "he was forever and always his father's son".
The prodigal son was dead and lost there was no celebrating until the son made the effort to return.
There was no celebrating for the sheep or coin until and only if they were found.
Many things are lost and many things are never found, regardless of what or who they are.
In all three parables are about something lost.
All three lost items were found because of the effort of someone.
The parables are about the effort to find the lost items.
Many things are lost but there is no guarantee that all things will be found.
It was the effort of the shepherd, woman and son that caused the items to be found.
Why did the father celebrate? Because his son was now alive not because "he was forever and always his father's son".
The prodigal son was dead and lost there was no celebrating until the son made the effort to return.
There was no celebrating for the sheep or coin until and only if they were found.
Many things are lost and many things are never found, regardless of what or who they are.
1. The rewards or earned or lost. Salvation is not a reward
2. The prodigal son was the son. He did not birth himself. He lost his rewards or his fathers blessings when he left. he did not stop being the son. He was nto dead as in unborn or someone elses child. He was dead according to have the ability to be blessed by the father.
He returned. And his blessing was restored. He was not rebirthed as a child. he never stopped being a child
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