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The Obligation of Celebration | Luke 15

The Obligation of Celebration | Luke 15

This Sunday, we continue our journey through the parable with what I will argue is the greatest story ever told—the parable of the prodigal son. It’s more than a tale of rebellion and return; it’s a window into the very heart of God. In just a few verses, Jesus invites us into a celebration unlike any other—one where the guest of honor is not the most successful, but the most repentant. What kind of community forms when grace is the loudest sound in the room? Join us as we explore why joy isn’t optional in the kingdom of God—it’s central. Come see what happens when the Father runs to the sinner, when the church becomes a party, and when we rediscover the kind of celebration that can only come from being found. You’re invited—not just to attend, but to rejoice. Here is our outline: 1. The Community of Celebration: we 2. The Necessity of Celebration: had 3. The Centrality of Celebration: to celebrate Children’s Discussion Questions 1. The Community of Celebration (We) “Who’s at the party?” Questions: • Who is the happiest person in the story Jesus told? (Answer: The father!) Why do you think he was so happy? • What did the father do when the son came home? (ran, hugged, kissed, gave him good gifts) • How do you think the son felt when the father ran to him? • Do you think God celebrates when you come back to Him? Why or why not? • If our church is like the party in the story, how should we treat people who come in for the first time? Illustration Tie-In: “Have you ever had a surprise party? What made it special? What do you think makes God’s party special?” ⸻ 2. The Necessity of Celebration (Had) “Why did they have to party?” Questions: • What does the father say about why they had to celebrate? (Because the son was dead and now alive!) • Can you think of a time when something lost was found and everyone got excited? (A lost toy, a pet, a person!) • Why do you think Jesus says we have to celebrate when someone turns back to God? • Do you ever feel too bad to talk to God? What does this story say about how God sees you? • What do you think would happen if we forgot to celebrate God’s love? Illustration Tie-In: “Imagine someone cleaned their whole room after it was a total mess. Wouldn’t you cheer and shout? That’s what heaven does when hearts are cleaned by Jesus!” ⸻ 3. The Centrality of Celebration (To Celebrate) “Why is joy such a big deal to Jesus?” Questions: • What do you like to celebrate? (birthdays, wins, holidays?) • Why do you think Jesus wants us to celebrate repentance—when someone turns back to Him? • What makes you happy about Jesus? • What can we do this week to help someone feel the joy of Jesus? • How do you think we can show God’s joy in our homes, classrooms, or church? Illustration Tie-In: “Some people think church is just rules and being serious. But what if it’s like being invited to the best feast ever—wouldn’t you smile, sing, dance?”

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