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In page Parable of the Unjust Judge:

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Donald Parry and Jay A. Parry suggests that "this parable applies to each of us who has adversaries that are harmful to our spiritual life, whether the adversaries are other mortals, evil beings, or particular sins that continue to plague us. We, like the importunate widow, must pray always for help against these adversaries. As we do, our Heavenly Father will hear our prayers and bring us deliverance." (Parry, Parry, Understanding the Parables of Jesus Christ, 2006) As Christ suggested in this parable the deliverance that is sought for may not be offered until after "the Son of man cometh." (Luke 18:8) Christ will avenge his elect, those in whom have kept the faith until his return at the second coming (Luke 18:7-8).