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The Prodigal Son

Luke 14–17

May 1, 2016 • Luke 14, Luke 15, Luke 16, Luke 17

THE TROUBLES of this world can be a huge obstacle to following Christ. Money, family, social status, possessions, and even religious tradition can distract us from prioritizing our lives in the proper order.

We also discuss the Parable of the Prodigal Son and the prophetic implications of Luke 17:20-37, which parallels Matthew 24:3-44. Luke adds "just as it was in the days of Lot" to the "days of Noah" reference we're familiar with from Matthew. Does this mean a return of the Nephilim "who were on the earth in those days, and also afterward"?