浪子
图像ID
prcas1368
描述
The prodigal son returns barefoot and bent beneath the weight of shame, leaning on a staff in torn garments after his ruin in a far country. His aged father steps forward on the rocky path with open arms, moving toward him in compassion rather than judgment. Behind them, the household doorway and watching servants frame the moment of homecoming, while the road and trees draw the eye toward reconciliation.
This scene portrays the turning point of Jesus’ parable in Luke 15: “while he was still a long way off,” the father saw him, ran to him, embraced him, and restored him. The image emphasizes repentance, mercy, and the Father’s lavish grace toward the lost. It is well suited for sermons, Bible studies, church bulletins, repentance themes, forgiveness teaching, and ministry materials centered on restoration and salvation.
This scene portrays the turning point of Jesus’ parable in Luke 15: “while he was still a long way off,” the father saw him, ran to him, embraced him, and restored him. The image emphasizes repentance, mercy, and the Father’s lavish grace toward the lost. It is well suited for sermons, Bible studies, church bulletins, repentance themes, forgiveness teaching, and ministry materials centered on restoration and salvation.