Religious Involvement Week 10

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1. When have you been like the younger son?

What sin have you committed


and are you prepared to echo the words of the son in your own prayer: “Father,
I have sinned against heaven and against you; I am no longer worthy to be
called your [son/daughter].”
- I was somewhat like the prodigal son at times. I feel terrible about my
behavior whenever I transgress in front of them or rebel against them. I
blame them for not being good parents to us at times. I have a strong
desire to be self-sufficient and live alone. I hold them responsible since we
are in financial distress. But I want to shift my perspective and be grateful.
Yes, I'm ready to offer a prayer to the Lord.

2. When have you been like the Father? Who is the prodigal in your life? Are you
ready to welcome him/her back with open arms?
- Since I am the eldest sister in the family, I often act as if I am the father. At
times, my prodigal son is my brother. I know we quarrel all the time, but I'll
always welcome him with open arms. I understand that he occasionally
ponders life and rebels, but I will welcome him nonetheless. I'm ready for
anything and will always adore him.

3. When have you been like the older son, who was always faithful to the Father
yet unable to forgive his brother? Who do you need to forgive in your life?
- Yes, as the family's eldest daughter, I was and will always be loyal to my
family. But there are moments when I feel like the elder sibling. It's unjust
because I've always been the one who has always been kind and
responsible, but I've never been given the opportunity to rejoice. When
my brother and I quarrel, I can't always forgive him for whatever reason.
However, the Lord always reminds me of His love, as well as the need to
forgive and love.
3. The title of the song describes everything: no matter what happens, we will
always go to our Father. He will embrace us with wide arms even if we turn our
backs on Him. No matter what, he will always accept us.

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