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Commentary: The Friend at Midnight-Luke 11: 5-8

July 23, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Friend at Midnight is based on Luke 11: 5-8

Retelling

The first question is whether this parable need retelling. Even ten years ago, the idea of having to nip round to a neighbour to borrow some bread/sugar/coffee wasn’t that unusual. But nowadays, in my urban environment, getting food for an unexpected guest involves googling ’24 hour food delivery’. My friends would be justifiably annoyed if I decided to wake them up rather than just ordering a pizza. Or chicken wings, or a restaurant style meal…

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The Friend at Midnight: Luke 11: 5-8

July 16, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Friend at Midnight is based on Luke 11: 5-8

Suppose you’ve got a friend and you phone them up at midnight and say, ‘Mate, can you burn a CD copy of Perfect? I’ve just checked the CD for the wedding tomorrow and that song’s not playing and I haven’t got a CD burner!’

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Commentary: The Good Israeli Settler: Luke 10: 30-36

June 18, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Good Israeli Settler is based on Luke 10:30-36

Two Messages?

The parable of the Good Samaritan is frequently retold, mainly because only one of its two messages is popular today. Certainly, the UK pop culture understanding of the word ‘Samaritan’ is that it means ‘someone who helps people in need.’

It’s not a bad understanding to have – that The Good Samaritan tells us, ‘everyone in need is my neighbour.’ But it does skip over the Samaritan being from a hated group of people; that the Samaritan was the person your culture insists you’re supposed to hate.

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The Good Israeli Settler: Luke 10: 30-36

June 4, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Good Israeli Settler is based on Luke 10:30-36

There was some one travelling down Highway 1 to Jericho, who got robbed. Thieves stole their motorbike, beat them up and even took their clothes. They ended up left for dead by the side of the highway.

A member of the Palestinian Authority was travelling back to Jericho and he saw them. But he didn’t tell his driver to stop; instead, he passed by.

Likewise, someone working for an NGO also saw them lying by the road, but he didn’t stop either. He just speeded up and passed on.

Finally, an Israeli settler came by, on leave from his service in the IDF. When he saw the body, lying by the side of the road, he felt sorry for them. So he stopped by the side of the body. When he found that the person was still alive, he bandaged up the wounds, using his own first aid kit to do it. Then, realising it’d be quicker, he put them in his car and drove them to the hospital in Ein Kerem.

When he reached the Emergency Room, he gave the hospital his credit card details. “Any problems with payment, just contact me,” he said. “I’ll cover any treatment he needs.”

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Commentary: The Shrewd Lettings Agent (Luke 16:1-9)

May 21, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Shrewd Lettings Agent is based on Luke 16: 1-9

Introduction

This is probably the most confusing parable in the Gospels. It’s possible that the deep confusion is because Jesus was relying on a well known type of story in the ancient world; the wily servant outwits his master. In the context of the modern UK, this would be like using Robin Hood to make a point in a sermon. Everyone knows Robin Hood will rob the rich and give to the poor – and we wouldn’t assume that the preacher was telling everyone to go out and rob random rich people. We’d look for: ‘What is it in this story of Robin Hood that tells us about God?’

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The Shrewd Lettings Agent (Luke 16: 1-9)

May 14, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Shrewd Lettings Agent is based on Luke 16: 1-9

During Covid there was a rich landlord, whose lettings agent was accused of wasting his money. So he called up the agent and said, “I’ve looked into this. I want the accounts, and I want them today. Then take a month’s pay in lieu of notice and go, because I won’t have you running my lettings any more.”

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