Daily Gospel Exegesis

Saturday of Week 2 of Lent - Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32

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Mar 6, 2026
A close reading of Luke 15 focusing on the prodigal son story. Contextual background on tax collectors, sinners and Pharisees sets the scene. The younger son’s rebellion, downfall and return are traced step by step. The father’s merciful reception and the elder brother’s resentment are explored. Catechism links and broader interpretive angles are highlighted.
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Parables Reveal To The Seeking And Conceal From The Uninterested

  • Jesus uses parables to both reveal the kingdom of God to the genuinely seeking and obscure it from the uninterested.
  • Logical Bible Study explains parables clarify one aspect of the kingdom while requiring prayerful attention to be understood.
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Asking For Inheritance Early Shows Radical Rejection

  • The younger son's request for his inheritance was a shocking, disrespectful act in Jewish culture and signals selfishness.
  • Logical Bible Study notes the father could have refused but respected the son's free choice, illustrating God's respect for human freedom.
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Pigs Symbolize Total Exile And Spiritual Degradation

  • The son's move to a foreign land and feeding pigs underscores total exile from God's protection and extreme degradation.
  • The pig motif highlights Jewish shame and illustrates spiritual bondage and desperation before repentance.
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