Tuesday, December 12, 2017

THE BRIDGE KEEPER

THE BRIDGE KEEPER

Although I have posted the following story before, it is so powerful that it bears repetition.  Enjoy and be blessed by the knowledge that God’s grace and mercy is always so powerful and prevalent in our lives.

There was once a bridge which spanned a large river.  During most of the day the bridge sat with its length running up and down the river parallel to the banks, allowing ships to pass through freely on both sides of the bridge.  However, at certain times each day, a train would arrive, and the bridge would be turned sideways across the river, allowing the train to cross.

A switchman sat in a small shack on one side of the river and operated the controls to turn the bridge and lock it into place, so the train could cross safely.  One evening, as the switchman was waiting for the last train of the day to come, he looked off into the distance through the twilight and caught sight of the train lights. He stepped over to the controls and waited until the train was within the prescribed distance would to turn the bridge.  He turned the bridge into position.  But to his horror, he found the locking mechanism did not work.  If the bridge was not securely in position it would wobble back and forth at the ends when the train came onto it, causing the passenger train loaded with people to jump the track and crash into the river. 

The switchman left the control room and hurried across the bridge to the other side of the river where there was a lever switch that he manually hold in place to lock the bridge in the right position.  He would need to hold the lever back firmly as the train crossed.  Now he could hear the rumble of the train, and he took hold of the lever and leaned backward to apply his full body weight to lock the bridge.  He would kept applying pressure to keep the mechanism locked because many lives depended on this one man’s strength.

Then, coming across the bridge from the direction of his control shack, he heard a sound that made his blood run cold.  “Daddy, where are you?”  His four-year-old son was crossing the bridge to look for him.  His first impulse was to cry out to the child, “Run! Run!”  But the train was too close and his tiny legs would never make it across the bridge in time.  The switchman almost left his lever to run and snatch up his son and carry him to safety.  But he realized that he could not get back to the lever in time.  Either the people on the train or his little son must die.  He took a moment to make his awful decision.

The train sped safely and swiftly on its way, and no one aboard was even aware of the tiny broken body thrown mercilessly into the river by the onrushing train.  Nor were they aware of the pitiful figure of the sobbing switchman, still clinging tightly to the locking lever long after the train had passed.  They did not see him walking home more slowly than he had ever walked – to tell his wife how their son had brutally died.

If you can wrap your head around the powerful emotions that surely overwhelmed this man’s heart, you will begin to understand the feelings of OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN when He sacrificed HIS SON to bridge the gap between His beloved children and eternal life.  Can there be any wonder that He caused the earth to tremble and the skies to darken when HIS SON died on Calvary?  How does He feel when we speed along through life without giving serious thought to what He has so sacrificially done for us through the atonement of JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON?

JESUS CHRIST is both THE LAMB OF GOD (John 1:29) and THE GOOD SHEPHERD:

John 10:11-16 (New King James Version)
11 I am the good shepherd.  The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.  12 But a hireling, he who is not the shepherd, one who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf catches the sheep and scatters them.  13 The hireling flees because he is a hireling and does not care about the sheep.  14 I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own.  15 As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep.  16 And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice; and there will be one flock and one shepherd.

Oh, how He loves you and me!

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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