The Prodigal Son (HS) – (Electronic)

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In this ELECTRONIC sixth Skit Package, Harvey learns that he cannot “run away” from the love of his father, even when he forgets to lock up the maintenance shed and all of Rufus’ power tools are stolen.  When Harvey returns, he begs his dad’s forgiveness, and Rufus, cancels Harvey’s one thousand-dollar debt for breaking the church’s stained-glass window.  Tina, however, gets jealous because she still has to work off her debt of breaking Harvey’s one hundred-dollar skateboard.  After Bonnie tells them the story of “The Prodigal Son,” Both Tina and Harvey learn to celebrate God’s continual

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In this ELECTRONIC sixth Skit Package, Harvey learns that he cannot “run away” from the love of his father, even when he forgets to lock up the maintenance shed and all of Rufus’ power tools are stolen.  When Harvey returns, he begs his dad’s forgiveness, and Rufus, cancels Harvey’s one thousand-dollar debt for breaking the church’s stained-glass window.  Tina, however, gets jealous because she still has to work off her debt of breaking Harvey’s one hundred-dollar skateboard.  After Bonnie tells them the story of “The Prodigal Son,” Both Tina and Harvey learn to celebrate God’s continual love, just like they enjoy their parents’ love.

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Scripture

I John 1:9 • Luke 15: 11-32

Topics

The parable of the prodigal son • running away • asking for forgiveness • humility • forgive • God’s love • mercy • grace • sorry for sin • security in God • the Father’s love • jealousy • confession of sins

Time

15 minutes

Delivery

This is an ELECTRONIC script. You will be given a link to download this file after your purchase is approved. No shipping required!

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Features

Realize that they can never “run away” from God’s love., Be grateful for the welcoming, forgiving heart of God., Not be like the “older brother” when God forgives others.