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1 | How to treat am unrepentant Prodigal Son | Luke 15:11 | hwbags | 153809 | ||
Yes I did search for an answer before asking my question about the prodigal son. 10 years ago I married a widow with 2 boys and a girl. The two youngest accepted me with all of my faults and I was able to adopt both. The eldest however spent his childhood and teenage years trying to divide and conquer my wife and I. He refused my offer of adoption and any relationship with me. Because of a loophole in the social security system he was able to get 900 dollars a month during his senior year of High School. Four days after his grandfather bought him a truck, he left our home to live with his girlfriend. I refused to help him drive because he had used alcohol and simply was not mature enough for the responsibilites of driving a car. Not every one is at age 16 or 18. He parted company with his girlfriend after 6 short weeks of living together. As with the prodigal Son of Luke 15 he quickly spent his inheritance and went to live in a distant country (with his grandfather). Now he is about to return to our neighborhood. A Christian counselor has supported my view that the prodigal needs to repent before he can come back to our home and participate in family activities. I have urged my wife to have weekly contact with him, off of our property, to let him know that he is loved and we are ready for the reconciliation that follows repentance. Other family members are not supporting my view. Just how should a prodigal like this be treated? |
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2 | How to treat am unrepentant Prodigal Son | Luke 15:18 | hwbags | 153797 | ||
Yes I did search for an answer before asking my question about the prodigal son. 10 years ago I married a widow with 2 boys and a girl. The two youngest accepted me with all of my faults and I was able to adopt both. The eldest however spent his childhood and teenage years trying to divide and conquer my wife and I. He refused my offer of adoption and any relationship with me. Because of a loophole in the social security system he was able to get 900 dollars a month during his senior year of High School. Four days after his grandfather bought him a truck, he left our home to live with his girlfriend. I refused to help him drive because he had used alcohol and simply was not mature enough for the responsibilites of driving a car. Not every one is at age 16 or 18. He parted company with his girlfriend after 6 short weeks of living together. As with the prodigal Son of Luke 15 he quickly spent his inheritance and went to live in a distant country (with his grandfather). Now he is about to return to our neighborhood. A Christian counselor has supported my view that the prodigal needs to repent before he can come back to our home and participate in family activities. I have urged my wife to have weekly contact with him, off of our property, to let him know that he is loved and we are ready for the reconciliation that follows repentance. Other family members are not supporting my view. Just how should a prodigal like this be treated? |
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3 | Is gambling wrong ? | Prov 12:11 | hwbags | 116897 | ||
Can anyone help me with a few Biblical references on the worldly nature of gambling. Do Christians do it ? Do Christians talk about doing it ? How do you help someone struggling with it? |
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4 | Is gambling wrong ? | James 4:17 | hwbags | 116900 | ||
Can anyone help me with a few Biblical references on the worldly nature of gambling. Do Christians do it ? Do Christians talk about doing it ? How do you help someone struggling with it? |
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