The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32) is one of Jesus’ most powerful and well-known stories, illustrating the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and unconditional love. In the parable, the younger of two sons asks his father for his share of the inheritance. Although his request is hurtful and somewhat disrespectful, the father grants it. The son then leaves home and recklessly spends his wealth in a distant land. After wasting all his money, a devastating famine strikes, leaving him penniless and starving. In his desperation, he realizes that even his father’s servants live better than he does. He decides to return home, hoping to work as a servant in his father’s household. As he approaches, his father sees him from a distance and, instead of showing anger, is filled with…