Monday
Coming To Ourselves
There is a line in the story of the prodigal son that is
easy to miss. It comes as the transition in the story,
but it also seems to mark the transition in the son.
Not long after the younger son demands the right
to live as he pleases, after he leaves with his father's
money and gets as far away as possible, and after
he loses everything and is forced to hire himself
out in the fields, the story reads that the prodigal
came to himself and, at this, he decides to turn
back to the father.
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