the father’s celebration campaign: a tale of two sons
TRANSCRIPT
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
What’s Happened…
• The older son came back
• He inquired about the celebration
• He refused to go in
• His father pleaded with him
• A revealing exchange
• Open ending…questions
Jesus’ Intention for the Characters:
Father
Younger Son
Older Son
God / JesusTax Collectors & SinnersPharisees & Teachers of the Law
A Different Perspective:
Father
Younger Son & Older Son
True Elder Brother
God Each of Us
Jesus (Implied into the story)
Father’s Perspective
• Both sons were lost
– The younger in rebellion
– The older in righteousness
• The father wants both to become true sons
The Father • Gives his wealth to both brothers
despite the shameful request
• He is shamed by the younger brother’s rejection of his love
• He is further shamed as the older brother fails to act responsibly
• He welcomes the younger brother home as a son
The Father • He restores the younger brother
before the community
• He celebrates the younger brother being found with a great meal
• He pleads with the older brother to come in and celebrate
• The older brother argues he is not generous to him
The Father • The older brother accuses him of
favoritism
• He reminds the older brother that he has given him everything
• He reminds the older brother of the joy in finding the younger brother
• He invites the older brother to celebrate his love and reconcile with the younger brother
As you observe the father do you see him as a “fool” or do you see him as “love”?
Are you an observer or are you in the story?
Do you see yourself as:- an observer - a son - a brother
Until I accept that I am a son I will always live
outside of father’s home
Home Tonight: Further Reflections on the Parable of
the Prodigal Son / Henri Nouwen“The whole course of the spiritual life is falling off, and returning, slipping away from the truth and turning back to it, leaving and returning. So in our leaving, as much as in our returning, we must try to remember that we are blessed, loved, cherished, and waited for by the God whose love doesn't change.”
The Final Challenge
Is the goal to accept sonship and live at home
ORIs the goal to accept sonship
(leave home) and extend father’s love to all on the way
back home
John 20:19-23 (MSG)
Later on that day, the disciples had gathered together, but, fearful of the Jews, had locked all the doors in the house. Jesus entered, stood among them, and said, "Peace to you." Then he showed them his hands and side. The disciples, seeing the Master with their own eyes, were exuberant.
Jesus repeated his greeting: "Peace to you. Just as the Father sent me, I send you." Then he took a deep breath and breathed into them. "Receive the Holy Spirit," he said. "If you forgive someone's sins, they're gone for good. If you don't forgive sins, what are you going to do with them?"
John 20:19-23 (MSG)