Two sons. One amazing promise.
The Impossible Promise is a prodigal story looking at two sons. One in a far off land whose only hope becomes a seemingly impossible promise, and the other, at home and enraged at the apparent injustice that such a promise offers.
Barhat's dream became reality when his father granted him an early inheritance. Equipped with an uncountable amount of money he sets out for a far off city to fulfill his desire for adventurous living.
He succeeds until a crooked friend and a sinful lifestyle stripes him of everything except for the promise given to him upon his departure.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins
and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
But after what he has done, how can forgiveness be faithful, or just?
At home, older brother, Ramah, is infuriated by his little brother's misconduct. He himself has always worked hard in the fields and has never dishonored his father's name. Where then is faithfulness? To make matters worse he sees the poise at which his father, and all of his father's servants are ready to receive the wayward Barhat home again. Where then is justice?
Forgiveness and justice comes to a clash as each son grows nearer to their point of desperation.