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Wednesday 15 April 2020
The Prodigal Son
In this blog post I will be talking the prodigal Son and what i think the
Story Means
First in the story the youngest son ask for his money for when he moves out he asked for that early the father said yes and the younger son moved out and spent all his money on silly stuff like party's and eventually he became poor and the young boy starved and decided to go down to the farm and get a job but nobody gave him any food or money so he decided he would go home and apologize when he came back the father saw him coming and the father ran up to him and gave him a big hug and the father said we will through you a big party and the father said kill the fatest cow and cook it and they had a huge mean while the oldest brother was working in his fathers field and when he came out of the field he saw flashing lights and asked one of the servants whats going on inside the servant said your brothers back and we are throwing party for him then the servant walked away and the father came outside with son. The End
I Think the story means
that you should never spend money on things that you don´t need and no matter how mad you are at somebody you should always forgive. Thanks For Reading!
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An excellent description of the story and what happened Lexi. I like how you took away the message of forgiveness from the story. Well done- I can tell that you have put a lot of effort into this.
ReplyDeleteWell done Lexi. You have retold the story very well and your summary of the message is spot on. Great work.
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