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The hungry prodigal knew his rich father wouldn’t go to bed without supper that night. He would. The more he thought of it, it dawned on him that nobody on his father’s farm would fall asleep with a growling stomach. He would. Even his father’s servants had “bread enough and to spare” (Luke 15:17). He didn’t.
Since the father in the parable represents the Father in the Bible, we can draw some interesting conclusions from the phrase—“bread enough and to spare.” However, after all these years, is there still “bread enough” on God’s table of grace?
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