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The Lost Son and the 'Lost' Daughter
China,
December 22-23, 2006
A man named Mr. Benny had two
children, a daughter named Ani and a younger son named Tommy.
Tommy lived a carefree life and one day he asked his father a
big sum of money and went away from his father’s house. Mr.
Benny granted his son’s wish with sadness.
Tommy went on to spent his
father’s money from one nightclub to another. His money run out
quickly and his ‘friends’ deserted him afterwards. He was very
hungry and went on begging in the streets. An event triggered
him to realize that in his father’s house, even the servants ate
a decent meal everyday, so he decided to go back and ask for his
father’s forgiveness. Back at home, Mr. Benny was longing for
his lost son. Tommy went in and apologize to his father. To his
surprise, his father forgave him and ordered the servants to
prepare a banquet to celebrate the return of his lost son.
When Mr. Benny’s older daughter
returned home from her father’s company, she heard about the
banquet and become angry and sulking. She complained that her
father is unfair. Why the prodigal son, her younger brother, who
had wasted their family’s money and reputation, was so easily
forgiven and given the ‘hundredth’ chance while she, who worked
so hard on behalf of her father, didn’t get that kind of
attention.
Mr. Benny said to her daughter
that he loved all his children, that Ani always with him and
whatever he possessed was also hers. Mr. Benny persuaded her
daughter to give her brother another chance that her brother was
dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.
The story mentioned just now is a
familiar one to many Christian, usually titled “The parable of
the Lost Son” in many Bible translations. This Christmas, the
same story is presented as a drama
titled “The Father’s Heart” which was performed in the
Christmas celebration by PD Daniel - the Indonesian Prayer
Meeting group in a Mandarin Language University for Non-Local
Chinese who are living overseas on Saturday, December 23, 2006.
Some Biblically-aware Christian
will be easily aware that the version presented in this drama
actually deviates a lot if compared with the actual version
written in the Bible (refer to Luke 15:11-32) due to various
improvisations. The most notable example is the change of main
actors from “one father and two sons” to “one father, one older
daughter, and one younger son”, probably because of the obvious
lack of male casts available in this predominantly female
University, and perhaps to relate more with the potential
audiences, which again will be mostly female. The setting for
the drama is also changed from Jewish family in Biblical era
into a modern family.
However, such improvisations don’t
seem to affect the actual Biblical message. “Through this
familiar but improvised drama, we want to portray to our
Indonesian friends studying in this University that sometimes
not only the Lost Son requires grace from His Father but that
the daughter (the older son in the original story-editor) also
needs to understand that overall His father loves her (him)
too,” said Grace Suryani Tioso, head coordinator of this drama.
Being a final year student, this
drama was probably her (and her final year friends in this
prayer meeting) last involvement in the God’s ministry to the
Indonesian students in this foreign University.
Stefany Valentina, Grace’s friend,
who is also a final year student, takes a part in the choir. The
choir, consisting almost the entire member of the prayer meeting
who don’t have a role in the drama, will sing several songs in
between the drama and also lead the audience in the renowned
candlelight service tomorrow night. The songs that will be
performed include the familiar “Amazing Grace” song written by
the slave trader turned hymn writer John Newton but this time
some part will be sung in, you guess, Chinese. They also sing
the pop improvisation from Beethoven. Stefany said that the
preparation of this drama is designed so that every
member of this prayer meeting has the chance to serve the Lord
with the talents that they have. She added the facts that people
some have talents in acting, some others in music, some others
in choreographing the drama, etc, and everyone have their part
in this big project. As a side note, these songs are performed again in
a local church during Christmas services.
Preparing and playing the role in
the drama has been a wonderful experience for those who are
involved. Benny said that this story taught us that God cares
about His children not because what the children did for Him but
simply because He cares for the children and that God's love
also never fails, always believe in Him. Tommy said that God
worked in this drama so that it can be a successful one. Ani
said that this drama is her first time doing public performance.
She also mentioned that we often like the character of the
daughter in the story, that we relies on our self and we don't
really know the Father's heart.
One day before the D-Day, Grace
gave a remark: “We already
practiced this drama many times. These trainings have been our chance to deepen our
relationship with God and with fellow members of this prayer
meeting group. We pray to God that this drama, the
songs, and the related sermon afterwards, which will be
delivered by our advisor, Mr. Silas, will be a chance for our
other Indonesian friends to relate what they see and hear
into a more personal level, that they may get to
know and believe that the one whose birth we celebrate, Jesus
Christ, have been born on the first Christmas day and have given
us that saving grace”. Personally, I believe many who attended
the event felt exactly like what Grace have mentioned.
Merry Christmas...
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