Josh. 5:9-12; Ps. 32; 2 Cor. 5:16-21; Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Jesus was gifted as a
storyteller. He told parables to teach
the people who crowded to hear him.
Parables are symbolic stories, open-ended, ambiguous, and rich. The human brain hears and stores stories in a
different area than it does concepts.
And that which is not explained, that which is open-ended, causes us to wonder,
to puzzle, to contemplate. Jesus could
have said, “God is love”, but instead he said,
“There was a man who had two sons…”.
How deep is the story, how rich in possibility. Because it is unexplained, because it is
open-ended, there is room for all people of all backgrounds and all places in
life to enter the story. Because it is
unexplained we ponder it: Who am I in
this story today? Because it is
open-ended it rattles around in our memory.
That which we think we understand, we rarely again contemplate. So Jesus told parables.
O loving God, you are always revealing your love to
us. May we learn to listen, to wonder,
and to ponder. Amen
- Enter the Parable of the
Lost Son using Lectio divina.

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