Thought-provoking. I enjoyed this creative and fresh take on an ever-relevant lesson.
Interesting the thought that the lost don’t know they’re lost, until they
“… c(o)me to (them)self ” just as the Prodigal Son, whose loving father,
he realized, was the source of all the good he could ever want ; and that “all that (he
had was always his”- including his safety.
Thought-provoking. I enjoyed this creative and fresh take on an ever-relevant lesson.
Interesting the thought that the lost don’t know they’re lost, until they
“… c(o)me to (them)self ” just as the Prodigal Son, whose loving father,
he realized, was the source of all the good he could ever want ; and that “all that (he
had was always his”- including his safety.