Henri J.M. Nouwen Quotes
The Parable That Rembrandt Painted Might Well Be Called "The Parable Of The Lost Sons." Not Only Did The Younger Son, Who Left Home To Look For Freedom And Happiness In A Distant Country, Get Lost, But The One Who Stayed Home Also Became A Lost Man. Exteriorly He Did All The Things A Good Son Is Supposed To Do, But, Interiorly, He Wandered Away From His Father. He Did His Duty, Worked Hard Every Day, And Fulfilled All His Obligations But Became Increasingly Unhappy And Unfree.
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