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Kids Talk
Slide ‘n Spalsh water park in Lagoa, Portugal
Opened in 1986
Considered the best waterpark in Europe
Disco River, the Big Wave, The Corkscrew, Tropical Paradise, Aquafeeling Fish Spa
Main attraction - The Black Hole
Would you like to go?
Do you think your family would take you?
How could you get your family to take you?
Simpson’s video - Mt Splashmore
Why did Homer agree?
Would you do what Bart & Lisa did?
Story could be right out of the Bible
When we pray, keep on praying, because God isn’t like Homer, who only gives you good things because you annoy him.
He loves you and has good plans for you.
You can trust him to come through for you, even when it feels like you’re stuck down a black hole, and you don’t know the way out.
God loves you.
He won’t ever stop, no matter what.
Trust him.
Tell him how you feel.
Justice & Freedom
Grew up in the late 80's/early 90s seemed like a new spring of justice and freedom
Berlin Wall, Perestroika, Glasnost, end of Apartheid, freedom and democracy breaking out across the world.
Oppression & unrest
These days it almost seems like the bad old times are being rolled back in.
The new dawn we hoped for seems to be going dark.
Around the world,
Mothers of the Disappeared
1977 a group of 14 mothers defied the government’s decree banning public demonstrations and started marching in the plaza in front of the presidential palace.
Every Thursday at 3:30pm they marched.
For 30 years.
Over 30,000 people disappeared and were most likely murdered by the military regime between 1976 and 1983.
They had to march 2 by 2 as the law forbade more than 4 people gathering in public places.
They persisted in their vigil.
Their prayer for justice.
Their prayer for truth.
Chile
Our friend
”the population is pretty upset by the extreme reaction of police and military in some incidents... and some of it reminds people of the last time...
So there have been many arrests ... like over a couple of thousand including a number of youth and about 400 women.
And all arrests are violent - including sexual violence of the authorities against largely the women but some men too.
And then there are some people missing... this happened the last time..
About 20 people have disappeared And on the other hand the more aggressive protesters continue to burn and destroy stuff which doesn’t help the cause... the massive majority are peacefully protesting but it only takes a small handful to wreck havoc.”
All the progress we seem to have made is collapsing around us.
It’s like we’ve snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
All of this begs the question:
Where is God in all of this?
Does God answer prayer, or is he just another corrupt judge?
theodicy
Is God Just?
Is God good?
Why does a God of love allow evil to flourish?
Why do bad things happen to good people?
There are no easy answers to these questions.
They are so profound, that they cause many people to turn away from faith altogether.
Problem is, when we turn away from God, all we are left with are the unjust judges of this world.
Not a new problem.
It’s there in Chile.
It’s there in Hong Kong.
It’s there in teh everyday brokenness we experience in our families and in our lives/
U2 song - Wake up, dead man.
It’s a problem that people have wrestled with since time immemorial, and it is what Jesus was addressing in today’s parable.
Does God answer Prayer?
In Luke’s Gospel, we see God’s answer to prayer in action in chapter 19 - and it’s not what we’d think, but it’s something even more amazing.
Next week we’ll be talking about the Zaccheus, where injustice is not just overthrown, but transformed into something wonderful and new.
Not every prayer is answered like the prayer of Zacheus
Book I had once - never been able to find it again:
God's five answers to prayer
Yes
No
Wait
Do it yourself
Mind your own business
What does answered prayer look like?
Simple to the profound.
Almost never quite what we would expect.
Leads us into something new.
Unlikely examples - last week Brent talked about the woman who touched Jesus, and about the woman who changed Jesus’ mind.
Both a form of prayer.
Both led to things that could never have been imagined in advance.
Lost ring
Lost watch
God incidences - in church the other day.
A series of seemingly coincidental things that lead to a divine appointment.
Doesn't always look the way that we expect, always leads to transformation.
Mum.
Pro-testifying
Will things turn out OK? We don't know What can we say?
Good purposes
Will he find faith on earth?
Invited to join in, in our living, and in our communion with God through prayer
Not just Persistence, but Participation
Answers to prayer do not emerge from a vacuum.
They are the coming together of possibilities in the light and warmth of God’s love & grace.
Sometimes something or someone will be the answer to our prayers.
Sometimes we are the answer to somebody else's prayer
Willingness to participate in God'ministry of reconciliation
That’s the hope we must live into.
3 things we can do
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