Soft-Critique - hear a story
critiquing a person, then relate
that character to yourself
Timelessness
Self-Discovered truths have
more power
His message is dangerous - it
threatens Rome
The Rich Fool - Luke 12:13-21
There is a rich man who has an abundant
harvest. He stores up his grain because he has a
surplus for many years and will take it easy for a
while. God tells this rich fool that he is wrong in
storing up for himself, instead he should be rich
towards God.
The Rich Fool - he is
self-conceited and only thinks
about himself. Does not realize
other people are not set like he
is.
Soft-Critique - maybe you hear this parable
and relate yourself to the rich fool. You could
be saving up your money for only yourself and
not give any away to charity, and after hearing
this you could change that.
The Unmerciful Servant - Matthew 18: 21-35
There is a servant who owes his master lots and lots of money, but the master
forgives him of his debt and does not make him pay. Then that same servant
had a fellow servant of his who owed him a very small amount of money, but
the first servant did not forgive his own servant. He threw his servant into jail
because of it. Then the master heard about this and threw the first servant into
jail for not being merciful to his servant like his master was to him.
Master - merciful, forgiving, fair master.
Master could
represent God
Servant who owes the master
lots of money - unforgiving,
hypocritical, wicked servant
Servant could represent us
Don't judge others unless you want
to be judged yourself
The Good Samaritan - Luke 10: 25-37
Characters
Priest
was supposed to by a "holy
man", but didn't help the
dying man
Levite
Jewish Man
Good Samaritan
was supposed to hate the Jew,
but instead showed him love
A Jewish man was walking from Jerusalem to Jericho, and was mugged by some robbers. They
stripped him, beat him, and then left. He was half dead on the side of the road. Then a priest came
by and saw the half dead man, but left him there to die. Then a Levite passed by and did not help
the man either. Finally, a Samaritan man passed by the dying man and felt sorry for him. So he
helped him and took him to an inn so he could heal.
Love you neighbor as yourself
The Lost Parables - Luke15
Characters
Woman who loses coin
Shepherd who loses sheep
Father who loses son
Could represent God; he rejoices
when we return home to him
Son who is lost
Represents us as God's children
Son who is jealous of "lost son"
There is a woman who has 10 coins. She loses 1
and searches all over her house for it. Once she
finds it, she tells her whole community and
throws a celebration
There is a shepherd who has
100 sheep. He loses 1, drops
everything and leaves the
other 99 to go and find it.
Once he does, he throws a
celebration throughout the
town because he found his
lost sheep.
There is a son who goes to his father who is pretty wealthy and says, "Let me
have my inheritance." The father gives it to the son and the son goes away to
another town and wastes all of his inheritance on material things. He finds
himself broke and eating what the pigs in the town eat. He returns home and
finds his father running towards him with arms wide open. His father doesn't
care what he did with the money, the only thing he cares about is that his son
has come home. So the father throws a huge party and kills the fattened calf.
Then the lost son's brother comes to their father and asks him why he is
throwing a party for the son who lost all his inheritance