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Topic: Illustrate the meaning of “Don’t Try to Walk before You Can Crawl” (without using the actual phrase or literal example). (01/17/08)
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TITLE: Too Much Too Soon | Previous Challenge Entry
By LaNaye Perkins
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Without realizing her error, Amber persisted until the kindly pastor agreed to allow her to assist Mrs. Flannery. Her job would be to assist in children’s Sunday school. For the first few weeks all seemed well. Amber’s enthusiasm was undeniable, and it was obvious to all that she had the heart to serve God.
The pastor silently watched and prayed for Amber. As the months passed by, he could see the telltale signs of stress furrowing her brow. Her enthusiasm seemed to wane, and the joy of her salvation was beginning to leave her. She was coming to the end of her own strength, although she didn’t realize what was happening.
One Sunday after services had ended, the kindly pastor came across Amber sitting alone in her class room. He heard her soft sobbing and went to her side to inquire what was wrong.
“It’s everything! I have nothing inside to give anymore Pastor! What is wrong with me?” she sobbed on his shoulder.
Pastor Clarence gently sat her back and looked her in the eye. “There, there, my child. Come on and settle yer wee self. Yer just discovering that we can not walk this walk of faith on our own strength. It‘s what I was tryin‘ to tell ye all along. Ye just had to learn it on yer own, ‘tis all.”
“I - I don’t understand what you mean.” she stammered.
“Tell me now, have ye been a reading yer Bible each day? Do ye pray and ask the Lord to guide yer mind and thoughts, to help ye act and think more like Him each day?” he asked.
“Well, no pastor,” she paused. “Not every day. Actually, I have only been reading my Sunday school lessons to teach the little children.”
“Ah, there now, that explains it then, doesn’t it?” he smiled with just a hint of mischief in his voice. “Ye have been going on yer own strength girl. The Lord loves ye too much to let ye continue this way. So He just let ye come to the end of yer self now, didn’t he?”
“I guess so pastor.” Truth began to enlighten her through the kindly pastor’s words.
“So tell me now, what do ye think might be yer answer now?”
“ I think I better start reading my Bible every day and get a good study guide . And, pastor do you think it is too late for me to join the new converts group?”
“Not at all, not at all my girl.” he said with true pleasure. “I know they will be glad to see ye there. And don‘t ye worry none about Mrs. Flannery, we can always find some kind soul to help her out. Now, are ye feeling a mite better there girl?”
“Yes pastor, I am. I feel like the weight of the world has been lifted off my shoulders. I just can’t thank you enough.” she said, then squeezed the stuffing out of Pastor Clarence before she left.
As he watched her go, Clarence said a silent prayer for her. Then as he turned to head toward his study, he lifted his eyes toward heaven. “Ye were right about that one Lord. She is a mite strong willed but definitely has the heart to serve Ye. But I might be asking ye Lord why it is that Ye keep on sending me the ones that have such a strong will? Is it a bit of payback from when I was a wee babe in Ye, Lord? I know I was a mite stubborn those many years ago, and a bit of a handful to those around me, …….” You could hear him chuckle from time to time as he continued to pray out loud. There was no denying he was talking to his dearest friend.
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God bless.
Two small things: I didn't understand why the pastor had an Irish brogue, so that threw me off a bit. And the first two sentences weren't much of a "hook", being a bit too much "Christianese."
I love the pastor's wisdom and compassion.
Overall, however, there is a solid message here delivered with a sincere heart and keen observation of character.