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The Prodigal

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The prodigal son is shown in a sweeping narrative of departure, indulgence, and ruin. At the upper left, the young man leaves a prosperous household with travelers and animals, carrying the wealth he demanded from his father. In the central panel, he spends his inheritance in reckless celebration, surrounded by music, dancing, feasting, and companions. At the lower right, the same son sits among swine, reduced to hunger and humiliation after his wild living has emptied his hands.

The artwork draws from Luke 15, where Jesus tells the parable of a son who abandons his father’s house, squanders his inheritance, and reaches the misery of feeding pigs before coming to repentance. The visible progression emphasizes sin’s false promise: freedom without the father becomes bondage, and abundance without wisdom becomes famine. This scene is well suited for teaching on repentance, grace, youth ministry, forgiveness, and the turning point before the prodigal returns home.
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Keywordsluke 15   parable   pigs   prodigal son   repentance   wild living  
Secondary Keywordsdepart   departure   famine   feasting   feed   inheritance   jesus teaching   living   lost son   son   squandered wealth   wild   youth ministry  
Tertiary Keywordsfather's house   forgiveness   hunger   sin  
Scriptures
Luke 15:11-16   Luke 15:13-16   Luke 15:17-20  

Luke 15

11 And he said, “There was a man who had two sons. 12 And the younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the share of property that is coming to me.’ And he divided his property between them. 13 Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took a journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in reckless living. 14 And when he had spent everything, a severe famine arose in that country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed pigs. 16 And he was longing to be fed with the pods that the pigs ate, and no one gave him anything.

Luke 15

13 Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took a journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in reckless living. 14 And when he had spent everything, a severe famine arose in that country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed pigs. 16 And he was longing to be fed with the pods that the pigs ate, and no one gave him anything.

Luke 15

17 “But when he came to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father's hired servants have more than enough bread, but I perish here with hunger! 18 I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Treat me as one of your hired servants.”’ 20 And he arose and came to his father. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him.

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The prodigal son is shown in a sweeping narrative of departure, indulgence, and ruin. At the upper left, the young man leaves a prosperous household with travelers and animals, carrying the wealth he demanded from his father. In the central panel, he spends his inheritance in reckless celebration, surrounded by music, dancing, feasting, and companions. At the lower right, the same son sits among swine, reduced to hunger and humiliation after his wild living has emptied his hands.

The artwork draws from Luke 15, where Jesus tells the parable of a son who abandons his father’s house, squanders his inheritance, and reaches the misery of feeding pigs before coming to repentance. The visible progression emphasizes sin’s false promise: freedom without the father becomes bondage, and abundance without wisdom becomes famine. This scene is well suited for teaching on repentance, grace, youth ministry, forgiveness, and the turning point before the prodigal returns home. by Review & Herald Publishing

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