Luke 18. Prayer of the widow and the replies of the Unjust Judge
Luke 18 Prayer and the Widow/Unjust Judge "God can pick sense out of a confused prayer. Richard Sibbes" "The angel fetched Peter out of prison, but it was prayer fetched the angel. Thomas Watson" "Attending church in Kentucky, we watched an especially verbal and boisterous child being hurried out, slung under his irate father's arm. No one in the congregation so much as raised an eyebrow -- until the child captured everyone's attention by crying out in a charming Southern accent, "Ya'll pray for me now!" Jean McMahon (Dyer, Ind.) in Reader's Digest, April 1980. ----1. See the context, the ch. before. Jesus talks about His Coming Again in Glory to judge the world. In the days of Noah, so it shall be when He comes again. So He picks up on this and tells the story of the unjust Judge. 2. We should never give up on prayer---have we given up on our prayers that seem unanswered? That is the theme of this parable. " We ought al...