The Imagination Station, Part 2
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05: Daring Deeds, Sinister Schemes
Classics 01: Welcome to Odyssey
Chronicles, Kings, and Crosses
True Riches, Lasting Treasure
Collection 2
Bible Eyewitness: Collectors Set
Bible Eyewitness: The Easter Story
AIO Encore Collection
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[edit] Summary
Digger Digwillow uses the Imagination Station to learn how interesting the Bible is, and experiences the Easter story.
[edit] Plot
Digger Digwillow smarts off to Pilate and gets slapped in jail to learn manners. While there, he meets Barabbas. After a brief encounter with him "Give me your bread." A Roman soldier lets them both out, and rushes Digger to the execution...just in time to see Jesus die. Digger is heartbroken, and is suddenly transported to John Mark's closet, where he learns of the miracle of the Resurrection. He goes back to Whit's End, where Whit tells him Jesus is still alive, and for the first time, Digger realizes what this really means.
[edit] Discussion Questions
- If Digger’s adventure were real, could he have stopped Jesus from being crucified?
- Could anyone have stopped Jesus from being crucified?
- Why or why not?
- What would you learn if you could be taken back in time to Jesus’ death and resurrection?
- Why is Jesus’ death and resurrection so important?
[edit] Cast
[edit] Notes
- These episodes were made into an AIO Activity Pack, Roll Away the Stone, Volume #11.
- Digger Digwillow's conversion in this episode was one of many that has happened in Adventures in Odyssey over the years. For a complete list of everyone who has been saved on the show, see this List of Conversions.
- One of the few episodes to originate on the daily Focus on the Family show. It was aired on March 24 1989, a day before the Odyssey version.
[edit] Quotes
Barrabus: Hey what about me?Soldier: Your free to go Barrabus. Jesus has taken your place now.
Digger Digwillow: What do you mean? He's dead. It has to end here.
Whit: No, it doesn't. The best is yet to come.
