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This sermon is a retelling in a contemporary setting of the Parable of the Widow and the Judge. The harsh character of the Judge is exaggerated. The imaginary law clerk is made especially wimpish to highlight the arrogance of the Judge.
The Widow, as in the original parable, is the strongest character in the drama, although outwardly she appears to be the weakest.
This sermon emphasizes the biblical theme of the reversal of roles, and the triumph of faithfulness over human power.
The Widow, as in the original parable, is the strongest character in the drama, although outwardly she appears to be the weakest.
This sermon emphasizes the biblical theme of the reversal of roles, and the triumph of faithfulness over human power.

