Becoming A Storyteller Like Jesus
Author: Rev. Esther Holmes
May 10, 2018
Think about it! He expounded the Word by stories and
parables. Why? To provoke the people to think. He treated all
people as thinkers. He knew His stories would stimulate the presence and the
power of the imagination of His hearers.
With the Holy Spirit’s revealing
work, common people would find themselves encountering the living god and
facing Jesus’ challenge to make life-altering decisions. Religious
leaders of Jesus’ day didn’t think common people could think and they refused
to believe women had a right to think.
Stories invite participation.
Once the story is told and the imagination is engaged, the Spirit works –
people are brought to a decision. Where am I in this story? What will I
do to finish the story?
Luke 15 – Prodigal Son. Did
the self absorbed and self righteous older brother heed his father’s words or
not? Jesus doesn’t tell us. The story is not brought to closure. It
doesn’t come full circle. Why? Because we are pulled into the story and
pressed to create the ending with our choices.
Jesus was brilliant. He was
the best Word Teacher who ever lived. Balance speaking the Word and
allowing the Spirit to use illustrative stores to provoke the people to choice
and decision. Humans have the ability to hear, discern, and decide on the
basis of homespun stories. Jesus still allows humans to think, feel, and
decide.
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