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Sunday, January 31, 2021

PARABLE of the Persistent Widow (or the Unjust Judge)

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PARABLE of the Persistent Widow (or the Unjust Judge)

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"The Parable of the Persistent Widow" is mainly about prayer but it is also about persistence and trust.
You will see by the above verses that the town judge is unfair.  This judge sounds like a modern judge, even back in Jesus' day there was corruption in the courts.

Prayer

We are supposed to pray without ceasing  (see verse below).  (click HERE to read "How to Find Answers To Prayer).  And in the above verses it says that we are to "always pray and not give up."  ALWAYS, that means continuously, without ceasing.  Prayer comes in many forms: it can be silent, casual, formal, spoken, thought and at any time - even upon waking,  It should be constant.

"Pray continually" 
1 Thessalonians 5:17

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Persistence

Notice in the verses above that the judge thought of this lady's persistence as an annoyance.  She got under the judges skin.  Now, she must have been very polite otherwise he would have charged her or held her in contempt of court (although verse 5 does say that he worried that she would attack him).  We know that this parable portrays the woman as a decent person, so she would never have attacked a judge.  However, we know that this judge did not have a sense of morality since this judge did not fear God and did not care about people.
Therefore, persistence is vital.  In the end this woman wore the judge down with her persistence.   


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Trust

God will give justice to His children who cry out to Him day and night (see verses above).  We have to trust God and we also have to understand that our timing is not God's timing (see verse below):

"But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day." 
2 Peter 3:8

We must accept that we might have to wait longer than we had hoped.  And, we also have to accept that our version of "justice" might be wrong - what we think is just might actually be sin.  We have to be open to repentance when necessary.  But when we walk in His plan, then justice will happen without a shadow of a doubt.


Remember - 
God will give justice and quickly!!


Previous PARABLE posts:
PARABLE OF THE VINE - "The True Vine & the Father Gardener"
PARABLE OF THE VINE - "Be a Fruitful Branch Instead of a Withering Branch"
PARABLE OF THE VINE - "Producing Joyful Fruit - God's Love Remains Forever"
PARABLE OF THE VINE - "Everlasting Fruit & Everlasting Friends"
The Prodigal Son PARABLE - The Son Who Ran Away
The Prodigal Son PARABLE - The Son Who Stayed Home
PARABLE of The Good Samaritan - Love God First

PARABLE of the Good Samaritan - Love Others
PARABLE of the Sower - Along the Pathway

PARABLE of the Sower - On Rocky Places
PARABLE of the Sower - Seeds Among Thorns
PARABLE of the Sower - Sown on Good Soil



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