Thoughts on the Parable of the Unjust Judge
The Parable of the Unjust Judge is a parable of Jesus found in the Gospel of Luke . Luke gives it a little preface that says, in essence, "Jesus told us a story to get us to pray and not give up." And then comes the story: So there's this judge who is as corrupt as possible. He doesn't care about God, people, morality, or justice. Under his jurisdiction is a widow who keeps asking him for justice in some matter. (Widows in that time had very little social status, no financial security, and no connections.) Now, the widow knew that being right was not going to do her much good, so she just bugged the judge day and night, making herself into a royal pain in his rear. So, eventually, the judge realizes that even though he doesn't care about justice, and cares even less about this nasty, annoying widow (even admitting it out loud), he does care about being able to get a decent meal in peace now and then, so he does what she wants to get rid of her. Jesus t...