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Socialite 01-31-2011 06:02 PM

Prodigal Son Distorted by FB Pastor
 
The story of the Lost Son, which many have long regarded as a story about the father's prodigal love, was told as a subtle rebuke to Pharisees who listened. But recently one pastor on FB decided it was more about "rules" than anything else.


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The prodigal didn't leave the father's house because of the provision. He left because of the rules. It took a famine for him to realize that it's "the rules" of the Father's house that create provision...and those rules aren't so bad. (PASTOR'S NAME OMITTED)
I'm not sure where said pastor got this from, and it completely disregards the entire context of the Story. The rule-abiding Pharisees were being rebuked (they were the rule-abiding elder brothers in the story), but somehow the parable is about how valuable rules are? Really?

The Story of the lost son is about a God who loves recklessly and even shamefully. I wrote about this recently (http://apostolicfriendsforum.com/sho...56&postcount=6).

It's amazing to me that such a beautiful story can be twisted in such a way as to make people believe it was about 'rules.' The fact is, we are all that prodigal who rebelled against God. What our exact motivations were are no mystery: selfishness, trusting our way better than God's way. The prodigal didn't come back to make right with God. He came back because it was economically feasible for him. However, before he could get out his scheming, the father was running for Him, throwing himself on him, and ordering up a party. This is Grace.

UnTraditional 01-31-2011 06:08 PM

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A Pastor actually preached that mess?! Oh sad!

Socialite 01-31-2011 06:09 PM

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(thanks, admin!)

Socialite 01-31-2011 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by UnTraditional (Post 1021308)
A Pastor actually preached that mess?! Oh sad!

Preached it on FB. That was a direct citation.

A.W. Bowman 01-31-2011 06:28 PM

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As our days draw to a close, we can expect to see more and more of this kind of stuff - even within the Oneness movement. Our own history, while short compared to other movements, shows that we are not immune from committing such violence to the scriptures.

pelathais 01-31-2011 06:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Socialite (Post 1021306)
The story of the Lost Son, which many have long regarded as a story about the father's prodigal love, was told as a subtle rebuke to Pharisees who listened. But recently one pastor on FB decided it was more about "rules" than anything else.




I'm not sure where said pastor got this from, and it completely disregards the entire context of the Story. The rule-abiding Pharisees were being rebuked (they were the rule-abiding elder brothers in the story), but somehow the parable is about how valuable rules are? Really?

The Story of the lost son is about a God who loves recklessly and even shamefully. I wrote about this recently (http://apostolicfriendsforum.com/sho...56&postcount=6).

It's amazing to me that such a beautiful story can be twisted in such a way as to make people believe it was about 'rules.' The fact is, we are all that prodigal who rebelled against God. What our exact motivations were are no mystery: selfishness, trusting our way better than God's way. The prodigal didn't come back to make right with God. He came back because it was economically feasible for him. However, before he could get out his scheming, the father was running for Him, throwing himself on him, and ordering up a party. This is Grace.

Context, context, context Socialite. You've gotta ignore the context of the passage to understand the Pharisees on Facebook.

Socialite 01-31-2011 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by pelathais (Post 1021326)
Context, context, context Socialite. You've gotta ignore the context of the passage to understand the Pharisees on Facebook.

No kidding! Sheesh...

aegsm76 01-31-2011 08:44 PM

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I think the story has several wonderful allegorical applications, but I never thought of this one.
Still won't think of this one after reading about it.

Cindy 01-31-2011 09:03 PM

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Was it a blog or on his wall?

CC1 01-31-2011 09:09 PM

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The amazing thing to me is when preachers take biblical texts out of context or twist them into "saying" things they clearly do not see but still get tons of amens and high fives from the congregations listening to the travesty.


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