This is an exciting and hopeful study of the elder son in the Parable of the Prodigal Son and his sad reply that all those years he had not made merry and of the father's assurance that he could have any and every day. The allness and everness of God calls out for merry making. The oneness of God with creation and all humankind cries out we have to make merry. We can decide to make merry in religion, in music, in dancing, by eating and drinking, with clothing, with marriage and family, in work, in sickness and sorrow, and through prayer.
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