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A Tale of Two sons
Jesus’ Intention for the Characters:
Father
Younger Son
Older Son
God / JesusTax Collectors
& SinnersPharisees
& Teachers of the Law
What’s Happened…
• Father divided the wealth• The younger son left• He lost everything & returned
to be a worker • Greeted by Father’s love he
was received as a son• A celebration was ordered
The Elder Son
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Luke 15:25-26 (KEB)
Now the elder son was in the field, and when he came and approached the house, he heard music and dancing. And he called one of the boys and asked what was meant.
Notes: Luke 15:25-26
• “Field” both sons start back from a field!
(Music / celebration)
• “Boy” his words will tell how the village understands what has happened
Insight
There are usually two reports of events – will the village believe / report the reconciliation of the son?
Whose story do you
believe / report?
Luke 15:27-28a (KEB)
And he said to him, “Your brother has come home, and your father has killed the fatted calf because he recovered him with peace.” Then he became angry and refused to go in.
Notes: Luke 15:27-28a
• Is there a long-standing tension between the brothers?
• Hebrew “Shalom” (peace) in NT Greek becomes hygiaino - we get hygiene
Kenneth E. BaileyThe Cross & the Prodigal
“Shalom includes good health, but it also means “reconciliation.”
“If the father has already received the prodigal “with peace” then the two of them are reconciled – and the older son’s point of view is already lost”
InsightTrue reconciliation with God, and
with others, both extends and receives shalom (peace).
• Was the elder son worried about his share of the property?• If he went “in” he would have to
reconcile with his brother by accepting his father’s love.
Luke 15:28b (KEB)
So his father came out and began to plead with him.
Notes: Luke 15:28b
• The father once again humiliates himself, leaves the party, and goes to his son.
• He “pleads” with him! Before the community! (We’re not told what was said)
Insight
The father is looking forsons (and daughters).He will pay (has paid)
the price.
Luke 15:29-30 (KEB)
But he answered his father, “Listen for all these years, I have been working like a slave for you and I never disobeyed your commandments, yet you never gave me even a young goat so I might celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours comes back, who has devoured your living with prostitutes, you killed the fatted calf for him.
Notes: Luke 15:29-30
• He chooses to be rude (no title “Father”)
• He refuses to participate in the reconciliation
• He is breaking a relationship, not a law
Kenneth E. BaileyFinding the Lost CulturalKeys to Luke 15
“Jesus offers a brilliant analysis of how a self-righteous spirit can dominate and poison a person.”
Notes: Luke 15:29-30
• He accuses the father of favoritism • He paints himself outside
of the family• He refuses partnership
with his father• He despises his brother
“The older son has clearly just come in from the field and knows nothing, yet he accuses his brother of living with harlots.”
Kenneth E. BaileyFinding the Lost CulturalKeys to Luke 15
Notes: Luke 15:29-30
• He sees himself in a slave relationship to his father• The elder brother needs to receive
father’s love to become a true son• He falsifies the meaning of the
banquet
“The party is not in honor of the prodigal. The party is taking place because the father recovered his son with shalom!”
Kenneth E. BaileyFinding the Lost CulturalKeys to Luke 15
Insight
The elder son is consumed with envy, pride, bitterness, sarcasm anger, resentment, self-centeredness, hate, stinginess, self-satisfaction and self-deception. Yet he appears to see his actions as a righteous search for honor.
Luke 15:31-32 (KEB)
And the father said to him, “Beloved son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. And to celebrate and rejoice was necessary, for this your brother was dead and come to life, he was lost and has been found.”
Notes: Luke 15:31-32
• Son is used 8 times – the father chooses a tender term – Beloved son
• The father satisfies the concern for money and puts the value on relationship
The Open EndingRepentance has been redefined
and has now been restated
“the acceptance of being found”
Everyone (including the self-righteous) and the sinners
must “accept being found” by the father to be at his table
The Elder Son
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