Prodigal Son IV

Prodigal Son IV

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Limited Edition Reproduction, 13" x 16" Luke 15:11-32 The idea for this painting is from a book by Frederick Buechner. I'm going to directly quote from his book, "Telling the Truth: The Gospel as Tragedy, Comedy & Fairy Tale." "The Prodigal Son goes off with his inheritance and blows the whole pile on liquor and sex and fancy clothes until finally he doesn't have two cents left to rub together and has to go to work or starve to death. He gets a job on a pig farm and keeps at it long enough to observe that the pigs are getting a better deal than he is and then decides to go home. There is nothing edifying about his decision. There is no indication that he realizes he's made an ass of himself and broken his old man's heart, no indication that he thinks of his old man as anything more than a meal ticket. There is no sign that he is sorry for what he's done or that he's resolved to make amends somehow and do better next time. He decides to go home for the simple reason that he knows he

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