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The VIP Lounge (Luke 14: 8-14)

November 5, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The VIP Lounge is based on Luke 14: 8-14

When your boss invites you to a big concert, don’t blag your way into the VIP lounge. Suppose there’s a genuine VIP on the way? When they and their entourage turn up, you’ll get asked to leave! Asked to leave – in front of your boss and everyone!

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Commentary: The Unforgiving Debtor-Matt. 18: 23-34

October 29, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Unforgiving Debtor is based on Matthew 18: 23-34

Retelling

A couple of blogs ago, I mentioned two parables that don’t need retelling. The Unforgiving Debtor is a parable that comes very close to ‘doesn’t need retelling’. After all, people still go into debt; they still rack up much more debt than they can ever repay.

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The Unforgiving Debtor (Matthew 18: 23-34)

October 22, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Unforgiving Debtor is based on Matthew 18: 23-34

What’s God’s Nation like? Imagine a man who traded in futures. He borrowed some money, from a loan company, to cover a loss. Then he lost more than he had (again!), so he borrowed more money, then more money…

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Parables That Don’t Need Retelling

October 15, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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Do All Parables Need Retelling?

Can we understand a parable – or at least, can people start to puzzle out its meaning – without any interpretation or ‘translation’ by a preacher? Even if they’ve never read the Bible in their lives, and may have no concept of ‘God’?

In this blog I’ve asked the question ‘Does this parable need retelling?’ a few times. But there are two parables where I’d give an answer of ‘Almost certainly not’.

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Filed Under: Commentary, New Testament, Parable Tagged With: Luke, Mark, Matthew

Commentary: The Lost Sons – Luke 15:11-32

September 17, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Lost Sons is based on Luke 15: 11-32

Problems in Retelling

This is one of the ‘big’, well-known parables. It’s also a pretty big parable in length, with three distinct sections: the younger boy goes away, he returns, the father celebrates, the older boy goes away. There is no final ending, it’s left open.

One problem in retelling is that the first two sections (The Prodigal Son) are very well known, to the extent that people frequently think they’re what the parable is about. The return of the younger son has been the subject of a lot of famous paintings; ‘prodigal’ now often means someone who repents and returns.

Another problem in retelling is that because we emphasise the first two parts, we tend to associate this parable with ‘everyone who repents is welcome’. Yes, it is saying that. But not just that.

And the final problem in retelling is that the older son just can’t catch a break. Either his part gets missed out entirely, or he’s cast as some kind of villain-of-the-piece. This is something increasingly noticed in the more modern commentaries; older commentaries tended to make the older son a ‘Pharisee’ allegory and then assume he had no good points whatsoever.

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The Lost Sons – Luke 15: 11-32

September 10, 2022 by P A Downs Leave a Comment

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The Lost Sons is based on Luke 15: 11-32

A single father had two sons. When the younger boy reached eighteen, he said to his dad, “Look, Dad, you own six shops and I don’t want to wait for years and years to inherit. Can’t I just have my share now?”

The father looked at his younger son. “Look, Son, everything I have is tied up in those shops. The profit from them is what we live on. But if you want, I’ll sign over two of them to you.”

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