2018-04-06 - Crutches and Pennies
Do You Give Your All? ~ 2010-10-08 ~ Part 1
This message was based on one of the shortest notices I ever got. My pastor
called me an hour or so before service and asked if I could take it for him.
As I hung up my mind began racing and my eyes scanning through notes on many
topics until they fell on a story. I'd like to share that story with you.
Crutches On The Altar - Author Unknown
One day a minister received a request from a missionary society to preach
a missionary sermon to be followed by a collection for a certain foreign
field. The minister put his whole soul into the effort, encouraging the people
to give cheerfully for the Lord's work. After the sermon the collection basket
was passed as usual; but the minister watched the result with depressed feelings
as only small amounts were dropped in. Evidently his words had not reached
the hearts of his hearers. He noticed how those who were well able to give
kept looking at the time, anxious to be out and about other things.
On the last bench, in the meantime, a battle was waging in the heart of a
poorly clad girl. Through an accident, Margaret had been crippled. She could
not take a step without assistance. One day a kind lady procured a pair of
crutches for her, and since then her life had been much happier. This Sunday
she ventured for the first time to church. What a great blessing it was to
be able to listen to the Gospel once more. As the usher came near with the
basket, Margaret said to herself with a sad heart, "I have nothing to give
- not a cent - and there in the foreign land the missionaries are expecting
our gifts; they need so much to carry on their work. Oh, what can I do?"
These thoughts went through her mind and made her shudder.
"My new crutches could be sold for a sum of money, but I cannot spare them;
I must have them; they are my very life."
"Yes, your life", said a voice within; "but did not Christ give His life
for you? If you give what is your life, some poor souls in Africa will hear
that He is their Savior too. Oh, if you only would!"
Finally a glow came over her face. She pressed a kiss on the crutches and
waited, her heart pounding.
The collection basket came to where Margaret sat. The usher knew her well.
He gave a friendly nod and was about to pass on. To his astonishment, she
made an effort to lay the crutches on the basket.
The man grasped the situation, took the crutches out of her hand, put them
on the basket and carried them slowly through the aisle, laying them without
a word on the altar.
Everyone watched him in breathless suspense. They all knew the young girl,
and many eyes filled with tears. The minister, deeply affected, laid his
hand on the crutches and repeated solemnly the words of Jesus: "She hath
done what she could".
What a stir this incident made in the meeting! Suddenly the perspiration
came on the banker's brow, and he wiped his face with his handkerchief as
he pulled out his pocketbook. The rich lady fumbled about for her purse.
The rich merchant whispered something in the ear of the usher, who passed
the collection basket once more from bench to bench. This time money came
like raindrops.
Quietly and solemnly the people left the church. One lady stepped up to Margaret
and gave back her new crutches. She had redeemed them for the benefit of
the missionaries for the sum of one hundred dollars. The happy girl returned
home, little realizing how much she had done that day for her Master.
Next week I'll share where the story lead me to in scripture.
Until then …
Jesus gave it all for you. Will you give your all for him?
IHFHBOH
Adam
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http://www.cfdevotionals.org
All scripture references are from the KJV unless otherwise
noted.
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