No Not Ever


I saw him in the church building for the first time last Wednesday. He was in his mid-70’s, with thinning silver hair and a neat brown suit. Many times in the past I had invited him to come. Several other Christian friends had talked to him about the Lord and had tried to share the Good News with him.

He was a well-respected, honest man with so many characteristics a Christian should have, but he had never put on Christ. I had asked him a few years ago, Have you ever been to a church service in your life? We had just finished a pleasant day of visiting and talking. He hesitated. Then with a bitter smile he told me of a childhood experience some sixty years ago. He was one of many children in a large impoverished family. His parents had struggled to provide food, with little left for housing and clothing.

When he was about ten, some neighbors invited him to worship with them. The Bible class had been very exciting. He had never heard such songs and stories before. He had never heard anyone read from the Bible before. After class was over, the teacher took him aside and said, Son, please don't come again dressed as you are now. We want to look our best when we come worship the Lord. He stood in his ragged, unpatched overalls, looked at his bare dirty feet and said, No ma'am, I wont ever! and I never did, he said, abruptly ending our conversation.

There must have been other factors to have hardened him so, but this experience formed a significant part of the bitterness in his heart. I'm sure the Bible teacher meant well. But what if she had studied and accepted the teachings found in the second chapter of James? What if she had put her arms around that dirty, ragged little boy and said, Son, I'm so glad you are here, and I hope you will come every chance you get to hear more about Jesus!

I prayed that I might ever be open to the tenderness of a child's heart, and that I might never fail to see beyond the appearance and behavior of a child to the eternal possibilities within.

Yes, I saw him in the church house for the first time last Wednesday. As I looked at that immaculately dressed old gentleman lying in his casket, I thought of the little boy of long ago. I could almost hear him say, "No ma'am, I won’t ever! … and I wept.

By Shirley Ward, via the Vidor, Texas church bulletin

Let it not be said because of any of us:

Dan 5:27 27 "TEKEL: You have been weighed in the balances, and found wanting; (NKJ)

Mark 9:42 42 "But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were thrown into the sea. (NKJ)

The real shame with this is that so many think just because someone does not go to church they can not have Christ, or know God. Church is so misunderstood by so many, oh yes they agree we are the church, but if you do not attend their church, or at least a church, then you do not go to church. When the whole time some may have church more than those who attend services on Sunday.

The good news is that some are really starting to understand this, even in the fancy buildings built by man.

One last thing: Matthew 21:42. Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes?

So many have returned to what was and that is not what Jesus came for, He came for one, you.



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