The story of the prodigal son is found in Luke 15:11-32.
The story begins with a man who has
two sons. The younger son asks his father for his portion of the family estate
as an early inheritance. Once received, the son promptly sets off on a long
journey to a distant land and begins to waste his fortune on wild living.
When the money runs out, a severe
famine hits the country and the son finds himself in dire circumstances. He
takes a job feeding pigs. Eventually, he grows so destitute that he even longs
to eat the food assigned to the pigs.
The young man finally comes to his
senses, remembering his father. In humility, he recognizes his foolishness and
decides to return to his father and ask for forgiveness and mercy. The father who has
been watching and waiting, receives his son back with open arms of compassion.
He is overjoyed by the return of his lost son.
Immediately the father turns to his
servants and asks them to prepare an enormous feast in celebration of his son's
return.
Meanwhile, the older son boils in anger when he comes in from working
the fields to discover a party with music and dancing to celebrate his younger
brother's return.
The father tries to dissuade the
older brother from his jealous rage explaining, "Look,
dear son, you have always stayed by me, and everything I have is yours. We had to celebrate this happy day.
For your brother was dead and has come back to life! He was lost, but now he is
found!” (Luke 15:31-32, NLT).
https://www.learnreligions.com/prodigal-son-luke-1511-32-700213
The Bible has numerous references to forgiveness.
The beauty of Christianity is that its core message is one of forgiveness.
God loves people,
but we have rebelled against Him and need to be forgiven. We cannot earn or
deserve that forgiveness, so God came to earth Himself in the person of Jesus
to live a perfect life and earn forgiveness for us by sacrificing Himself for
everything we’ve done wrong. Now, He offers forgiveness to each of us, but we
must confess our wrongdoings and accept Jesus’ sacrifice on our behalf.
Forgiveness is the way your
relationship with God begins and it’s the way you should live with others as
well.
Forgiveness is
great conceptually, but actually putting it into practice can be challenging.
Both asking for forgiveness and granting forgiveness are some of the hardest
interpersonal interactions, but they are both essential for the Christian life.
https://www.cru.org/us/en/train-and-grow/spiritual-growth/forgiveness-scriptures.html
The reason this topic came to mind today is that a well-known
prodigal son finally received reckoning for some of his deeds.
President Biden’s son Hunter has
reached a tentative agreement with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to two
minor tax crimes and admit to the facts of a gun charge under terms that would
likely keep him out of jail, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
Any proposed plea deal would have to be
approved by a federal judge. Both the prosecutors and the defense counsel have
requested a court hearing at which Hunter Biden, 53, can enter his plea.
The agreement caps an investigation
that was opened in 2018 during the Trump administration, and has
generated intense interest and criticism since 2020 from Republican politicians
who accused the Biden administration of reluctance to pursue the case. The
terms of the proposed deal — negotiated with Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, a
holdover from President Donald Trump’s administration — are likely to face
similar scrutiny.
The story of the Biden family,
naturally, is complicated.
In 1972, shortly after his first
successful run for office, Joe Biden’s first wife and infant daughter were
killed in an auto accident just before Christmas. Although his sons Hunter and
Biden were in the car, they were not killed, but both spent some time in the
hospital after the accident.
Both of them eventually had successful
careers.
Joseph Robinette "Beau" Biden III (February
3, 1969 – May 30, 2015) was an American politician, lawyer, and officer in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps from Wilmington, Delaware.
The oldest child of current U.S. president Joe Biden and Neilia Hunter Biden, he
served as the 44th attorney general of Delaware from 2007 to 2015 and was a major in the Delaware Army National Guard in the Iraq War. He died of glioblastoma in 2015 at the age of 46.
His son’s illness
was the primary reason that Joe Biden did not run for president in 2016.
Hunter Biden did not
seek election to a third term as attorney general in 2014. In the spring
of that year, he announced his intention to run for governor of Delaware in
the 2016 election to succeed
term-limited Democratic Governor Jack Markell. At the time of this announcement, the cancer that
would kill Biden in 2015 had been diagnosed (in 2013), but was in remission
Robert Hunter Biden (born February 4, 1970) is an American attorney,
businessman and artist who is the second son of U.S. President Joe Biden and his first wife Neilia Hunter Biden. He
is also a hedge
fund, venture capital, and private-equity fund investor
who formerly worked as a lobbyist, banker, public administration official,
and registered lobbyist-firm attorney.
Biden was a founding board
member of BHR Partners, a Chinese investment company. In 2020, he began
exhibiting his paintings.
Although
he was a successful businessman, his personal life was a mess.
He
eventually became addicted to drugs, which cost him his first marriage, and a
small fortune. His 2021 memoir (titled “Beautiful Things”) describes his life
as an addict, and it’s a frightening story. Although he went through countless
rehab sessions, what finally cured him was his second wife (Melissa Cohen) who
he met in 2019.
The Biden family has been targeted with
numerous investigations over the years by Jo Biden’s political opponents. The
details on those investigations can be found at the link below:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/30/gop-investigation-hunter-biden-fbi/
To quote William Shakespeare, all of
the investigations were “much ado about nothing”
In an effort to distract voters from
Donald Trump’s phone call to Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25, 2019 (for which he
was impeached) Trump’s allies (including Rudy Guiliani) tried to find a scandal
involving Hunter Biden and Burisma, where he served on the board. Ultimately,
no wrong going was ever discovered.
The “perfect phone call” to Zelensky turned
out to be anything but that, and Trump was impeached (for the first time) in
December of 2019.
Joe Biden’s first run for the
presidency (in 1987) did not end well, and was short-lived.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/03/us/politics/biden-1988-presidential-campaign.html
By the spring of 2019, though, he felt
that it was time to try again.
In his campaign announcement
video, Biden rebuked the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia,
in August 2017 and President Donald Trump’s handling of the aftermath. “He said
there were quote some very fine people on both sides,” Biden said. “With those
words, the President of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between
those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. And in
that moment, I knew the threat to this nation was unlike any I had ever seen in
my lifetime.”
Biden
framed the 2020 race as a “battle for the soul of this nation.”
“The core
values of this nation, our standing in the world, our very democracy,
everything that has made America, America, is at stake,” Biden said in the
video. “That’s why today I’m announcing my candidacy for President of the
United States.”
Biden, 76, entered the crowded Democratic
primary field of 20 candidates as the presumptive front-runner sitting atop the
most recent polls. But his more than four-decades-long career is set to undergo
an unprecedented level of scrutiny as he seeks to win the Democratic nomination
to take on Trump in a general election.
Biden, a
centrist Democrat who often touts his relationships with those across the
aisle, also will grapple with a Democratic Party that is increasingly feeling a
pull from the left with a number of progressive candidates, like Sens. Bernie
Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, in the 2020 race.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/25/politics/joe-biden-2020-president/index.html
Biden’s Republican opponents tried to
hobble his campaign by reminding us of his son’s business dealings, but their
efforts were not successful.
Hunter Biden is certainly a flawed
character, but he is on the road to redemption
The court papers indicate the younger Biden has tentatively agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges of failure to pay in 2017 and 2018. The combined tax liability is roughly $1.2 million over those years, according to people familiar with the plea deal, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe details of the agreement that are not yet public. Prosecutors plan to recommend a sentence of probation for those counts, these people said. Biden’s representatives have said he previously paid back the IRS what he owed.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/06/20/hunter-biden-plea-deal/
Hunter
Biden has had a life-long struggle with drug and alcohol abuse and detailed his
struggles in his memoir Beautiful Things. He believes his
addiction can be linked back to trauma from the 1972 motor vehicle accident
that killed his mother and sister. Over the past two decades, Biden has
been in and out of rehabilitation, with long periods
of sobriety followed by relapses. Following the death of his brother Beau, his addiction escalated, and he claims to have been
"smoking crack every 15 minutes." A detailed analysis of Hunter
Biden's hard drive by NBC News showed that Biden and his firm were paid $11
million from 2013 to 2018, and the funds fueled his addiction. In his
autobiography Beautiful Things, he said that the money from Burisma
"turned into a major enabler during my steepest skid into addiction"
and "hounded me to spend recklessly, dangerously, destructively.
Humiliatingly so I did”.
Hunter Biden’s convictions aren’t going to stop continued assaults
on his character, but if there is anything that all of us can learn from the
Bible, there ARE times when we are compelled to show some compassion.
Even to prodigal sons.
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