ONE NEVER KNOWS
If any among you are tempted to feel sad or depressed during
this CHRISTMAS SEASON due
to an apparent lack of resources, or the absence or loss of a loved one, you
must read and share the following story written by an unknown author. It
will surely inspire and bless you.
A pastor and his wife were given their first assignment, to reopen
a church in Brooklyn, New York. They arrived in early October, thrilled
beyond measure to be entering an exciting ministry opportunity. However,
when they entered the church their enthusiasm faded because they found the
building to be run down and in dire need of restoration and repairs. But
right then and there, they set a goal to have all the necessary work done in
time to have their very first worship service on Christmas Eve.
They worked ever so diligently, repairing pews, plastering,
painting, etc., and on December 18th they were well ahead of schedule, just
about finished with their labors. Nevertheless, on December 19th a
tempestuous storm hit the area and lasted two full days.
On the 21st of December, the pastor went to inspect the edifice.
His heart sank immediately when he saw that the roof had leaked, causing
a large area of plaster to fall off the front wall of the sanctuary, just
behind the pulpit. He swept up the mess on the floor, and not knowing
what else to do, headed homeward, planning to postpone their first service.
On the way home, he noticed a local business sponsoring a flea market for
charity, so he decided to stop by.
One of the items on sale was a beautiful, hand-made, ivory colored,
crochet table cloth. It was truly an exquisite work of art, with striking
colors and an ornate cross embroidered at the center. The new pastor
thought, ‘It’s just the right size to cover up the hole in the front wall of
the sanctuary and it has a Christian theme!’ So, he purchased it and
quickly headed back to church.
By that time, it started to snow. An older woman hurried from
the opposite direction, trying to catch a passing bus, but missed it. The
pastor invited her to wait inside the warm sanctuary for the next bus, which
was due to arrive 45 minutes later. The grateful woman sat in a pew and
paid little attention to the pastor while he gathered a ladder and wall hangers
to mount the gorgeous tablecloth as a wall tapestry. The pastor could
hardly believe how beautiful it looked and how perfectly it covered the entire
problem area. Just then, he noticed the woman walking slowly down the
center aisle, wearing a shocked facial expression.
“Pastor,” she inquired, “Where…where…did you get that tablecloth?”
The pastor related the story of his recent purchase. The
woman asked him to check the lower right corner to see if the initials “EBG”
were present there, and they were. These were the actual the initials of his
visitor, who had crafted the ornate tablecloth 35 years previously in Austria.
The woman explained that before the war she and her husband were
well-to-do people in Austria. When the Nazis arrived, her husband sent
her to safety, and planned to follow the next week. Unfortunately, she
was captured, detained in a camp, and never saw her husband or home again.
The pastor offered to give her the tablecloth, but she insisted
that he keep it for the church. He said, “Then I will drive you home;
that is the least I can do.” The woman lived on Staten Island and was
only in Brooklyn for the day doing a housecleaning job.
Christmas Eve arrived, and what a wonderful service they had!
The church was practically full, and the Holy Spirit moved upon the
hearts of all who attended. At the close of the service, the pastor and
his wife greeted everyone at the door and many people promised to return.
One older man, whom the pastor recognized from the neighborhood,
stayed afterwards, sitting in one of the pews with a blank stare on his
face. The pastor wondered why he had not left with all the rest.
The man asked, “Where did you get the tablecloth on the front wall? It is
identical to one my wife made before the war when we lived in Austria.
Could there be two tablecloths so much alike?”
He told the pastor how the Nazis came, how he forced his wife to
flee for safety with plans to follow, but then he was arrested and placed in a
concentration camp. He never saw his wife or his home again for all the
35 years in between.
The pastor smiled inwardly and asked the gentleman if he would
accompany him on a ride. They drove to Staten Island, to the same
building where the pastor had taken the woman three days earlier. He
helped the elderly man climb three flights of stairs to the woman’s apartment,
knocked on the door and witnessed the greatest Christmas reunion anyone could
possibly imagine!
What a miraculous story this is – a saga of the matchless grace and
marvelous love of God! Consider the miraculous providence of Almighty God.
None of this heartwarming story would have been possible without that terrible
storm and the hole it caused in the church sanctuary! Oftentimes, our
apparent 'storms' are simply divine appointments that ultimately serve to bless
us and others. In truth, ONE
NEVER KNOWS WHAT GOD HAS IN STORE. So…please…please…do not
surrender to doubt or despair. GOD
IS IN CONTROL. It is our sincere prayer (Belinda’s and mine) that
your Christmas will be generously endowed with the love, grace, peace and joy
that is the life legacy of believers through OUR LORD AND SAVIOR, JESUS CHRIST.
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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