What does it mean to be a Prodigal?

Luke 15:11-32

In this lesson we will look at the true definition of the word prodigal and see how it applies to the young man in the story. We will apply this to us in a spiritual sense and see if we are being a prodigal.

The common definition given by people for a prodigal would be someone who has gone astray. Many people apply this to their children when they have raised them in church and then they leave and go to the world to live contrary to what they were taught in church. While this does resemble the young man in the story it is not the definition of the word. Let us look at the definition of the word.

Prodigal – Given to extravagant expenditures; spending money or other things without necessity; profuse; lavish; wasteful; not frugal or economical. [American Dictionary of the English language, Noah Webster, 1828]

This gives us a whole new meaning on the word. Note twice in the passage the young man who is the prodigal is said to have wasted his father’s living (verses 13, 30). For this lesson we will look at the thought of a prodigal being a wasteful person.

What did the Prodigal waste?

1)  His money (verse 13)

2)  His substance (verse 13)

3)  His time

4)  His father

5)  His inheritance (verse 31)

What does it mean to be a Prodigal?

Luke 15:11-32

Handout

1)  What is the normal way in which we use the word Prodigal?

2)  What is the definition of the word Prodigal?

3)  What did the Prodigal waste?

4)  What can we learn from this concerning being a prodigal?