Every Sunday
afternoon, after
the morning
service at their
little church, the
Pastor and his
eleven year old
son would go out
into their town
and hand out
Gospel Tracts.
This particular
Sunday afternoon,
as it came time
for the Pastor and
his son to go to
the streets with
their tracts, it
was very cold
outside as well as
pouring down rain.
The boy bundled up
in his warmest and
driest clothes and
said - - - "OK
dad, I'm ready."
His Pastor dad
asked - - - "Ready
for what ?"
"Dad, it's time we
gather our tracts
together and go
out."
His father
responded with,
"Son, it's very
cold outside and
it's pouring down
rain."
The boy gives his
dad a surprised
look, asking "But
Dad, aren't people
still going to
hell, even though
it's raining?"
His dad answered,
"Son, I am not
going out in this
weather."
Despondently, the
boy asks "Dad, can
I go? Please?"
His father
hesitated for a
moment then said,
"Son, you can go.
Here are the
tracts, be careful
son." "Thanks Dad!
"
And with that, he
was off and out
into the rain.
This eleven year
old boy walked the
streets of the
town going door to
door and handing
everybody he met
in the street a
Gospel Tract.
After two hours of
walking in the
rain, he was
soaking,
bone-chilled wet
and down to his
VERY LAST TRACT.
He stopped on a
corner and looked
for someone to
hand a tract to,
but the streets
were totally
deserted. Then he
turned toward the
first home he saw
- and started up
the sidewalk to
the front door and
rang the door
bell. He rang the
bell, but nobody
answered. He rang
it again and
again, but still
no one answered.
He waited but
still no answer.
Finally, this
eleven year old
trooper turned to
leave, but
something stopped
him. Again, he
turned to the door
and rang the bell
and knocked loudly
on the door with
his fist. He
waited, something
holding him there
on the front
porch.
He rang again, and
this time the door
slowly opened.
Standing in the
doorway was a very
sad-looking
elderly lady.
She softly asked "
What can I do for
you son?"
With radiant eyes
and a smile that
lit up her world,
this little boy
said, "Ma'am, I'm
sorry if I
disturbed you, but
I just want to
tell you that
JESUS REALLY DOES
LOVE YOU, and I
came to give you
my very last
Gospel Tract which
will tell you all
about JESUS and
His great LOVE."
With that, he
handed her his
last tract, and
turned to leave.
She called to him
as he departed.
"Thank you, son!
And God Bless
You!"
Well, the
following Sunday
morning in church
Pastor Dad was in
the pulpit. As the
service began, he
asked, " Does
anybody have a
testimony or want
to say anything?"
Slowly, in the
back row of the
church, an elderly
lady stood to her
feet. As she
began to speak, a
look of glorious
radiance came from
her face.
She said, "No one
in this church
knows me. I've
never been here
before. You see,
before last Sunday
I was not a
Christian. My
husband passed on
some time ago,
leaving me totally
alone in this
world. Last
Sunday, being a
particularly cold
and rainy day, it
was even more so
in my heart that I
came to the end of
the line where I
no longer had any
hope or will to
live. So I took a
rope and a chair
and ascended the
stairway into the
attic of my home.
I fastened the
rope securely to a
rafter in the
roof, then stood
on the chair and
fastened the other
end of the rope
around my neck.
Standing on that
chair, so lonely
and brokenhearted
I was about to
leap off, when
suddenly the loud
ringing of my
doorbell
downstairs
startled me. I
thought, "I'll
wait a minute, and
whoever it is will
go away.
I waited and
waited, but the
ringing doorbell
seemed to get
louder and more
insistent, and
then the person
ringing also
started knocking
loudly. I thought
to myself again,
"Who on earth
could this be?!
Nobody ever rings
my bell or comes
to see me. I
loosened the rope
from my neck and
started for the
front door, all
the while the bell
rang louder and
louder. When I
opened the door
and looked I could
hardly believe my
eyes, for there on
my front porch was
the most radiant
and angelic little
boy I had ever
seen in my life.
His SMILE, oh, I
could never
describe it to
you! And the words
that came from his
mouth caused my
heart, that had
long been dead, TO
LEAP TO LIFE as he
exclaimed with a
cherub-like voice,
"Ma'am, I just
came to tell you
that JESUS REALLY
DOES LOVE YOU."
Then he gave me
this Gospel Tract
that I now hold in
my hand. As the
little angel
disappeared back
out into the cold
and rain, I closed
my door and read
slowly every word
of this Gospel
Tract. Then I went
up to my attic to
get my rope and
chair. I wouldn't
be needing them
any more.
You see, I am now
a Happy Child of
the KING and since
the address of
your church was on
the back of this
Gospel Tract, I
have come here to
personally say
THANK YOU TO God's
little angel who
came just in the
nick of time and,
by so doing,
spared my soul
from eternity in
hell."
There was not a
dry eye in the
church. And as
shouts of praise
and honor to The
King resounded off
the very rafters
of the building,
Pastor Dad
descended from the
pulpit to the
front pew where
the little angel
was seated. He
took his son in
his arms and
sobbed
uncontrollably.
Probably no church
has had a more
glorious moment,
and probably this
universe has never
seen a Papa that
was more filled
with love & honor
for his son . . .
Except for One.
This Father also
allowed His Son to
go out into a cold
and dark world. He
received His Son
back with joy
unspeakable, and
as all of heaven
shouted praises
and honor to The
King, The Father
sat His beloved
Son on a throne
far above all
principality and
power and every
name that is
named.
~Author Unknown~
"You are like a
light for the
whole world. A
city built on a
hill cannot be
hid. No one lights
a candle and puts
it under a bowl;
instead he puts it
on the lamp stand,
where it gives
light for everyone
in the house. In
the same way your
light must shine
before people, so
that they may see
the good things
you do and praise
your Father in
heaven. Matthew
5:14-16

