THE TWO PRODIGALS
The term “prodigal” has been applied to the story that Jesus told about the son who asked his father for his share of the inheritance and then left and spent it all recklessly on “riotous living” . Although the word “prodigal” doesn’t appear in the Bible text, but was added in the heading of the story by the translators of the KJV, it aptly describes the actions of the son. This word means “wastefully extravagant” or “to spend money, time or resources recklessly” . Interestingly, this word is also used to describe something that is “given or yielded in a lavish, abundant, or bountiful way” . So, the word prodigal can correctly be applied, not just to the son who recklessly spent his inheritance on fleshly pleasures, but also on his father who lavished his grace, mercy and resources to welcome his son back home! “A certain man had two sons: and the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. A...