THE BLOOD TRANSFUSION
It’s Wednesday night and you are at Bible Study when someone runs in from the parking lot yelling, “Turn on a radio, turn on a radio!” And while the church listens to a little transistor radio with a microphone stuck up to it, the announcement is made: “Two women are lying in a Long Island hospital dying from a ‘mystery’ flu.” Within hours it seems an epidemic sweeps across the country. People are working around the clock trying to find an antidote. Nothing is working…from California to Arizona to Florida to Massachusetts. It’s literally sweeping across the states!
And
then, all of a sudden, the good news comes out.
The code has been broken. A cure
has been found. A vaccine can be made
but, it’s going to take the blood of somebody who has not yet been infected. And so, through every channel of emergency
broadcasting, people are asked to do one simple thing: “Go to the nearest
hospital so we can get a sample of your blood.”
Sure
enough, when you and your family arrive, there is a long line. Nurses and doctors are pricking fingers, taking
blood and putting labels on vials. When
they take your blood they say, “Wait here in the parking lot and we’ll let you
know when you are dismissed to go home.”
You stand around, scared, wondering if this is really the end of the
world.
Suddenly
a young man comes running out of the hospital yelling to the top of his lungs. He’s shouting a name and waving a clipboard. What?
He yells it again! And your son tugs on your jacket and says, “Daddy,
that's me!” Before you know it, they
have grabbed up your boy. Wait a minute!
Hold on! And they say, “It’s okay, his blood seems
clean and pure, but we want to make sure he doesn’t have the disease. We think he is just the right type.” Five tense minutes later, then doctors and
nurses run out, crying and hugging one another, some are even laughing. It’s the first time you have seen anybody
laugh in a week, and a doctor walks up to you and says, “Thank you, sir. Your son’s blood is just what we need. It’s clean, it’s pure, and we can make our vaccine
now and save our world.”
As this tremendous news spreads, people across the globe are
screaming and praying and laughing and crying.
Then a gray-haired doctor pulls you and your wife aside and asks, “May
we see you for moment? We didn’t realize
that the donor would be a minor and we need you to sign a consent form.” You start to sign, but then you notice that
the number of pints of blood needed has been left blank.
“How many pints?” you ask. And
that is when the doctor’s smile fades and he says,
“We had
no idea it would be a little child. I'm
sorry sir, we need it all!”
“But,
but…that’s my son!”
“We are
talking about saving the whole world, sir. Please sign. We need it all!”
“But can't
you give him a transfusion?”
“If we
had clean blood we would. Could you
sign? Would you just sign?”
In numb
silence and tears, you sign the document.
Then
they say, “Would you like to have a moment with him before we begin?” How would you feel, walking into that hospital
room where your child anxiously waits, laying on a gurney? “Daddy?
Mommy? What's going on?” Could you
take his hands and say, “Son, your Mommy and I love you, and we would never let
anything happen to you that did not have to be. Do you understand that?” The doctor comes back in and says, “I’m sorry,
we’ve GOT to get started. People all
over the world are dying!” Could you leave your son behind? Would you walk out while he is crying: “Mommy? Daddy? Father…why? Why have you forsaken me?” Think about it.
For GOD so loved the world, that HE gave HIS only begotten SON,
that whosoever believeth in HIM should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16)
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed,
and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING
KING. Maranatha!
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