Yet they also lead us to acknowledge the darkness in ourselves. “Parables invite the hearer’s interest with familiar settings and situations but finally veer off into the unfamiliar, shattering their homey realism and insisting on further reflection and inquiry,” Ron Hanson reminds us. Thus, “we have the uneasy feeling that we are being interpreted even as we interpret them.”
From Robert B. Kruschwitz, Christian Reflection, 2006 The Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University
Photo above by Madison Murphy. It is one in a series of images telling the Parable of the Sower. See her Flickr Photostream Here.
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