just a glimpse
Thursday March
14th, Luke 15: "There was once
a man who had two sons. The younger said to his father, 'Father, I want right
now what's coming to me.'
12-16 "So the father divided the property between them.
It wasn't long before the younger son packed his bags and left for a distant
country. There, undisciplined and dissipated, he wasted everything he had. One of the common Bible
study techniques is to ask, “who are you in this story and why.” Though most of us in the church might not
readily identify with the younger son, in many ways we are. There are the times when we are truly running
away, spending time far from God’s kingdom, and many, including myself, have
done just that at various points in our lives. I am also sure many of us can
point to the times in our lives when we were or are busy taking the many
glorious gifts God has given us and running out to spend time, energy and money
away from God. But then there are the times when we are the older brother. Spending our time and talents on what we want
instead of what God wants for us and insisting it is Gods idea. These are the
Piety Police who want to lock down boarders and reproductive rights and make
sure the gifts of God for all of God’s people flow into the hands of only the
few who see the world as they do. The
danger of going to the far country is getting lost and not finding your way
back. The danger of not going to the far
country is not even knowing you are lost or need to find your way back. Either way, the old man is scanning the
horizon just to get a glimpse of our faces.
He wants to throw a party for us and would really like us all to be
there.
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