2 But the Pharisees and the teachers of Moses' law grumbled. They said, “Jesus doesn't send bad people away. He calls them to him and even eats with them.”
3 Because of their grumbling Jesus told the people three stories.
4 A man had 100 sheep. If one of them got lost, what would he do? I will tell you. He will leave those other sheep eating grass and go looking for the one sheep that is lost.
7 Then Jesus went on to say, “God's angels are happy when one person stops doing wrong. Look, the angels are happy when 99 people do what is right, but they are much happier when just one bad person stops doing wrong and obeys God.”
10 Then Jesus said, “Just as that woman is happy, the angels in heaven are happy when even one person stops doing wrong and obeys God.”
13 A little while later the younger son sold his share of the land. And then he went away to a different country. He took all his money and everything and left home and went a long way away.
17 Then he remembered and said to himself, “Those men who work for my father eat plenty of food, but here I am starving. 18-19 So I will go back to my father and I will say to him, ‘Father, I have sinned. People can't call me your son any longer, because I haven't obeyed God or you. I want you to treat me like you treat the people who work for you. I will work like them and I won't be your son any more.’ ” 20 So he got up and went home to his father.
21 Then his son said to him, “Father, I have sinned. I haven't obeyed God or you. I am not your son any longer because I am so bad.”
22 But his father called his servants and said to them, “Be quick, everyone! Bring the best coat and put it on him. And put a ring on his finger, and shoes on his feet. 23 And go and get the fat calf and kill it and roast it. Then we will have a feast and eat plenty of meat and other food and celebrate, 24 because my son was dead but now he is alive. He was lost and I have found him again.” And so they began to eat.
25 At that time the older son was working outside. When he was on the way home and came near the house, he heard them playing music and dancing. 26 So he called one of his father's servants and asked, “What are they doing?”
27 The servant answered, “Your brother has come back. Your father told us to kill the fat calf because he came back again alive and well.”
28 The older son was very angry and he wouldn't go inside the house. So his father came outside and said, “Please come inside, don't stay out here.”
29 But he said to his father, “Look, I have worked for you. I have worked for many years right up until today, just like these people work for you. I have never disobeyed you, but you have never given me even one goat for me to eat with my friends. 30 But this son of yours has wasted all your money on bad women. And now he has come home and you have told the servants to kill the fat calf for him.”
31 “My son,” his father answered, “you are always here with me and everything I have is yours. 32 But we must eat and be happy because my son was dead but now he is alive. He was lost but now I have found him.”
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