Monday, September 21, 2009

And the drama of the year award goes to...

The Criminal

A heartwarming tale of loyalty and sacrifice.


Starring Sontaya as the Judge...


Sanit as the tough prosecutor...

and introducing Ohm as "The Criminal!"
If you can't tell, we put on another little drama this weekend, to illustrate the point of my sermon on substitutionary atonement. Oh, played a young man accused of stealing a neighbor's television set. After a short trial, the judge sentence him to ten years in prison, but just as they are leading him away, a friend stands up and begs the judge to allow him to take the punishment instead. To Ohm's amazement, the judge accepts this sacrifice and as the friend is lead away, Ohm is freed to go. It actually went over pretty well. And Ohm had a great debut performance. He is a natural actor.

Afterward, Boyd translated as I spoke on atonement and Jesus making the payment that satisfies God's system of justice, on our behalf, so we don't have to.

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