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On the Phone Again

Characters: ROB – Pastor, Dad and concerned
husband MELISSA – Rob’s extremely busy wife ELIZABETH – Rob &
Melissa’s 7-year-old daughter
Summary:
A typical Saturday morning at Rob and Melissa’s house; but
something is terribly wrong.
(Melissa is wiping off a wooden table,
center stage. Her head is
cocked to one side, and has a phone pressed between her ear and her
shoulder. Elizabeth is
sitting at one end of the table, swinging her legs back and forth,
intently writing something on a piece of paper.)
MELISSA (Laughs out loud) Ha!
You can say that again.
ELIZABETH Mommy?
MELISSA Change?
(laughs again) Nah…they’ll never change.
They won’t listen to me!
Those people runnin’ the music have
no idea what they are doin’.
They are a bunch of—
ELIZABETH
Mommy?!?
MELISSA (drops the rag on the table,
then covers the phone with one hand) Elizabeth, can you just hush just for
a minute? I’m tryin’ to talk.
(then on the telephone again) What was I sayin’?
(pauses) Oh yes, the music department at church…they are
clueless.
ELIZABETH Fine.
I will just get it wrong,
then.
(Rob enters the stage; Melissa continues
gossiping on the phone in the background.)
ROB Hey pumpkin, what’re you gonna get
wrong?
ELIZABETH I don’t know how to do this
music history stuff. I tried
to ask Mommy, but she’s—
RON On the phone again.
I see that.
MELISSA Hey Michele—hold on just a minute.
It’s gettin’ way too loud
in here and I can’t hear. (she walks off stage, through the audience,
chatting all the way) There,
that’s much better. So,
what’d you hear about the choir director?
I really want to hear this…
ELIZABETH (watches Melissa leave, then looks up at
Rob) Daddy?
ROB Yes, pumpkin?
ELIZABETH Why does Mommy always talk so much on
the phone?
ROB Now that’s an excellent question; actually one
I’ve been struggling to answer myself for several weeks.
ELIZABETH Is it because she doesn’t love me?
This is all my fault?
(tears up)
ROB (steps over and holds Elizabeth sideways) Oh,
no honey—there’s no way that this your fault.
ELIZABETH Why won’t she help me with this?
She made me take all this music stuff.
ROB She’s been apparently too busy—too busy
worrying about everyone else and what they are doing or not doing…
This is a spiritual battle.
ELIZABETH You mean like in Ephesians? (reaches for
a book—a Bible—on the table, and opens it) Let’s see, Ephesians, Chapter
6. Verses 1 through 20 are
our memory verses for this Quarter.
ROB Can I please see that?
ELIZABETH Sure (hands Rob the Bible, opened to
Ephesians 6)
ROB (reads Verse 10)
Finally, be strong in the Lord and
in his mighty power.
ROB AND ELIZABETH
Put on the
full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s
schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the
rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and
against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
ELIZABETH See, I AM learning it!
ROB I see that.
(rubs his chin, thinking for a moment)
ELIZABETH What are you thinking,
daddy?
ROB I’m thinking that this gossiping
has to stop, and stop now.
It can have no place in
this house and certainly not in the Lord’s house. (pulls out a cell phone,
and presses it a few times and put it to his ear.)
ELIZABETH Therefore,
put on the whole armor of God...
ROB Exactly. (pauses) Melissa?
(Melissa enters from the back, walking through the
audience toward the stage)
MELISSA Yes Rob?
I’m on the other line.
ROB I know.
You’ve been talkin’ now for over 3 hours.
MELISSA Oh, I didn’t realize it was gettin’ that
late.
ROB Please hang up and come back to us. (pauses,
then almost whispers)
Lord, please help me to speak the
truth in love.
ELIZABETH (whispers) Amen.
MELISSA Okay.
(pauses) Michele?
Yeah, I gotta run. Didn’t
realize the time (nervously laughs) Okay, I love you, too.
(walks back on stage)
What’s goin’ on?
ROB It appears we have a problem.
MELISSA We, meaning
me?
ROB No, we, meaning
us.
Here, I want you to read this. (hands Melissa the Bible, still open
to Ephesians Chapter 6). Look
especially at Verse 19.
MELISSA
Pray also for me, that whenever I speak—
ROB Can you honestly say that the conversation you
just had would please God?
MELISSA Honestly?
No… I’m so sorry.
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Reference:
Ephesians 6:1-20 (NIV) Ephesians 4:15 (NIV)
--bro. tim pickl
Saturday, November 20, 2010 A.D.
please also see:
http://www.faithwriters.com/wc-article-level3-previous.php?id=37632
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