Study guide · Luke 15:11–32
The Prodigal Son — Bible study guide
Use this free Bible study guide alongside the Ark Films episode "The Prodigal Son". Five discussion questions and three reflection prompts ground the study in Luke 15:11–32 and the dramatized scenes featuring The Prodigal Son, The Father, The Older Brother. Suitable for personal devotion, small groups, family worship, and youth ministry.
Discussion questions
- Read the canonical passage that "The Prodigal Son" dramatizes. What stands out in the scripture itself that you may have missed in any retelling — including this one?
- In "The Prodigal Son", which character's choices struck you most? What about the way they faced their moment makes them memorable?
- Luke 15:11–32 is the canonical source. How does this passage connect to other narratives in scripture? What themes does it share with other Bible stories you know?
- Imagine yourself in The Prodigal Son's position at the most difficult moment of the story. What would you have feared? What would have given you courage?
- How does this story shape what you believe about God's faithfulness — to the people in the story, and to you today?
Reflection prompts
- Pause and re-read Luke 15:11–32 slowly. Pray through the passage one verse at a time. Where does it speak to your current circumstances?
- Ask the Lord to give you the same courage that The Prodigal Son showed when it counted most. Be specific about where in your life you need it.
- Write down one truth from this story that you want to carry with you this week, and one decision you'll act on because of it.