Wednesday, March 9, 2016
New Moon, Total solar
eclipse over the Pacific
Commemoration
of Gregory of Nyssa, 394
Reading: Psalm 32
Psalm 32:12 “Be
glad, you righteous and rejoice in the Lord.”
Prodigal
means wasteful, extravagant. But
interestingly, the word prodigal does not occur anywhere in the parable in Luke
15 – in fact, nowhere does the word prodigal appear in present English
translations of the entire New Testament.
It is first found in margin notes in 16th century English
Bibles, possibly based on a gloss in Jerome’s Latin Vulgate translation of
432. The story in Luke 15 follows after
the parable of the lost sheep and the story of the lost coin, so perhaps this
parable is best called “The Lost Son”.
But the common thread in all of these stories is the shepherd, the
woman, the father - who waits, who
searches, who will not rest until the lost has been returned. The shepherd says “Rejoice with me!” The
woman calls to her friends “Rejoice with me!”
The father says to the older son, “We had to celebrate and rejoice,
because this brother of yours . . . was lost and has been found!”
O loving God, you always search us out with a heart of
relentless forgiveness. May we reach out with the same forgiveness to ourselves
and others and rejoice each day in the gift of newness. Amen
- Call or write a relative you
haven’t spoken to in ages.
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