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Sunday, 8 September 2013
The Little boy
Here is a true story about a nine year old
boy
who lived in a rural town.
His house was in a poor area of the
community. A church had a bus ministry
that
came knocking on his door one Saturday
afternoon.
The kid came to answer the door
and greeted the bus pastor. The bus
pastor
asked if his parents were home, and the
small
boy told him that his parents take off
every
weekend and leave him at home to take
care
of his little brother. The bus pastor
couldn't
believe what the kid said and asked him to
repeat it. The youngster gave the same
answer, and the bus pastor asked to come
in
and talk with him. They went into the
living
room and sat down on an old couch with
the
foam and springs exposed. The bus pastor
asked the kid, "Where do you go to
church?"
The young boy surprised the visitor by
replying, "I've never been to church in my
whole life." The bus pastor thought to
himself
about the fact that his church was less
than
three miles from the child's house. "Are
you
sure you have never been to church?" he
asked again. "I sure haven't," came his
answer.
Then the bus pastor said, "Well, son,
more important than going to church, have
you ever heard the greatest love story
ever
told?", and then proceeded to share the
Gospel with this little nine year old boy.
The
young lad's heart began to be tenderized,
and
at the end of the bus pastor's story, the
bus
pastor asked if the boy wanted to receive
this
free gift from God. The youngster
exclaimed,
"You bet!" The kid and the bus pastor got
on
their knees and the lad invited Jesus into
his
little heart and received the free gift of
salvation. They both stood up and the bus
pastor asked if he could pick the kid up for
church the next morning. "Sure," the nine
year old replied.
The bus pastor got to the house early the
next morning and found the lights off. He
let
himself in, snaked his way through the
house,
and found the little boy asleep in his bed.
He
woke up the little boy and his brother and
helped get them dressed. They got on the
bus
and ate a donut for breakfast on their way
to
church.
Keep in mind that this boy had never been
to
church before. The church was a real
big one. The little kid just sat there,
clueless of
what was going on.
A few minutes into the service, these tall
unhappy guys walked down to the front
and
picked up some wooden plates. One of the
men prayed and the kid, with utter
fascination, watched them walk up and
down
the aisles. He still didn't know what was
going on. All of a sudden, like a bolt of
lightning, it hit the kid what was taking
place.
These people must be giving money to
Jesus.
He then reflected on the free gift of life he
had
received just twenty-four hours earlier. He
immediately searched his pockets, front
and
back, and couldn't find a thing to give
Jesus.
By this time the offering plate was being
passed down his aisle and, with a broken
heart, he just grabbed the plate and held
on
to it. He finally let go and watched it pass
on
down the aisle. He turned around to see it
passed down the aisle behind him. And
then
his eyes remained glued on the plate as it
was
passed back and forth, all the way to the
rear
of the sanctuary.
Then he had an idea. This little nine year
old
boy, in front of God and everybody, got up
out of his seat. He walked about eight
rows
back, grabbed the usher by the coat and
asked to hold the plate one more time.
Then
he did the most astounding thing I have
ever
heard of. He took the plate, sat it on the
carpeted church floor and stepped into the
center of it. As he stood there, he lifted
his
little head up and said,
"Jesus, I don't have anything to give you
today, but just me. I give you me!"
.
.
.
This little story is a reminder of how much
we value many things above our Saviour.
Take time to ponder,
What can you give Jesus to be thankful?
What can you give him to be grateful?
What?
What??
What???
.
.
.
Can you give him YOU?
.
Can you surrender ALL?
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