I just got an email from a friend that moved me to post its contents. If you haven't seen it, I hope it blesses you.
A lesson we should never forget:
Several years ago, a preacher from out-of-state accepted a call to a church in Houston, Texas. Some weeks after he arrived, he had an occasion to ride the bus from his home to the downtown area. When he sat down, he discovered that the driver had accidentally given him a quarter too much change. As he considered what to do, he thought to himself, 'You'd better give the quarter back. It would be wrong to keep it.' Then he thought, 'Oh, forget it, it's only a quarter. Who would worry about this little amount? Anyway, the bus company gets too much fare; they will never miss it.
Accept it as a 'gift from God' and keep quiet.
When his stop came, he paused momentarily at the door, and then he handed the quarter to the driver and said, 'Here, you gave me too much change '
The driver, with a smile, replied, 'Aren't you the new preacher in town?'
'Yes' he replied.
'Well, I have been thinking a lot lately about going somewhere to worship. I just wanted to see what you would do if I gave you too much change. I'll see you at church on Sunday.'
When the preacher stepped off of the bus, he literally grabbed the nearest light pole, held on, and said, 'Oh God, I almost sold your Son for a quarter.'
Our lives are the only Bible some people will ever read. This is a really scary example of how much people watch us as Christians, and will put us to the test! Always be on guard -- and remember -- You carry the name of Christ on your shoulders when you call yourself 'Christian.'
3 comments:
My only beef with this story, is that it all falls onto the pastor. Why wasn't the driver looking to any Christian? Is it that only pastors have to live up to what they preach? Are they "more spiritual" than others? Is it the pastor's gospel we are going to hear or that of Christ? Yet another reason to go back and read the HERETIC posts.
Perhaps it's a pastor because they're just the most obvious Christians. Besides, in tradition they've always been shepherds and leaders and groundbreakers. True, they're human, but it's possible that they have the single greatest outreach of anyone in the Christian church today. Not because /they/ have a gospel of their own to present, but because they're put into the public eye by presenting the Gospel. I don't know. :)
What a frightening post. It makes me wonder if I have ever done anything like that without realizing it.
That's exactly what i mean. Why are pastors the most obvious Christians? Shouldn't we stick out like lights on a hill?
But I know, its just a anecdote anyway.
Post a Comment