GEMS
IN MY POCKET!
(This
is a “classic” from a year ago)
Mal
3:16-17
16
Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord
hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for
them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.
17
And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I
make up my jewels; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own
son that serveth him.
Little
boys, like me, are gem collectors. We find pretty rocks in the gravel
driveways of the world. These precious stones have been ignored and rolled over
by the wheels of ignorance but it takes the mind of a little boy to know their
true value! How many of these have been plucked from pockets on laundry day and
cast aside only to be found again and recovered? Jewels are in the eye of the
beholder.
Preachers,
like me, are soul collectors. We find common souls with sparkles in
the driveways of the world. These precious souls have been ignored and rolled
over by the wheels of ignorance and carelessness but it takes the mind of a
preacher to know their true value! When plucked from our pockets and cast aside
we run to find them again. Precious souls are in the eye of the beholder. One
such gem is an email from a former church member. He writes about the day he
was saved and gives his old preacher way too much credit for it. If you will
handle it with care, I will show it to you.
Hi
Pastor Ron,
I
said you had a "black & white" style but what I meant to say was
that you were the type of preacher I needed. The day that I walked to
the altar, you had tears in your eyes and you said, "I've been waiting for
you Marty"
How
wonderful it is to remember that day. I attended church for my wife up
till then. But, on Sundays, you were only talking to me (or it seemed
that way)
I
never went to church other than Sundays. That day, the Lord grabbed me by
the arm and said, let's go------me & you Marty!
You
couldn't have stopped me from going no matter what. I couldn't wait for
the call (and I always had thought that I would be embarrassed)
The
rest is history as they say.
Marty
Did
you see how this common rock sparkled? Do you understand why I have kept it
safe in my pocket? Can you imagine the huge collection of shiny rocks in Jesus’
pocket? Can you even believe that one of them is you?
Dear
Jesus, thank you for seeing something worthy in me. Thank you for picking me up
off common ground and putting me amongst your jewels. AMEN
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