The first necessity of a genuine conversion experience is to comprehend who we are before God and what we have done that deserves God's condemnation of our souls. There are three parables in Luke chapter fifteen detailing the importance of repentance to God. The parables are taught as a response to the questioning of the "Pharisees and scribes" (Luke 15:2) of why Christ "receiveth sinners." The context is obviously repentance for salvation. We need only read Matthew chapter twenty-three to find out Christ's evaluation of the scribes and Pharisees as self-righteous hypocrites. Therefore, it is easy to see that the purpose of these three parables in Luke chapter fifteen is to deal with the inability of the self-righteous moralist to see himself as a sinner before God and to see himself just as condemned as the worst of sinners.
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