1 Peter 2:24 (ESV)
He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we
might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed.
Here is an old story that has a great lesson for all of
us. A mother of a 9 year old boy, Mark, received a phone call in the middle of
the afternoon. It was the teacher from her son's school.
"Mrs. Smith, something unusual happened today in
your son's third grade class. Your son did something that surprised me so much
that I thought you should know about it immediately."
Mother seldom want to hear from their child's teacher in
the middle of the day. The mother was uneasy and nervous by such a beginning to
a phone call. "What now?" The mother wondered.
The teacher continued, "I have been teaching for
many years and nothing like this has happened until now. This morning I was
teaching a lesson on creative writing. And as I always do, I tell the story of
the ant and the grasshopper. The ant works hard all summer and stores up plenty
of food. But the grasshopper plays all summer and does no work.
Then winter comes. The grasshopper begins to starve
because he has no food. So he hops to the ants house and begins to beg. 'Please
Mr. Ant, you have much food please let me eat, too.' Now boys and girls your
job is to write the ending to the story.
Your son, Mark, raised his hand. "Teacher, may I
draw a picture?" "Well, yes, Mark, if you like, you may draw a
picture. But first you must write the ending to the story."
The papers came in. As in all the years past, most of the
students said that the ant shared his food through the winter and both the ant
and the grasshopper lived. As always, a few children said, 'The ant said,
"No, Mr. Grasshopper. You should have worked in the summer and not played.
Now, I have just enough food for myself." So the ant lived and the
grasshopper died.
But your son ended the story in a way different from any
other child, ever. He wrote, "So the ant gave all of his food to the
grasshopper; the grasshopper lived through the winter. But the ant died."
And the picture? At the bottom of the page, Mark had
drawn three crosses. "He gave everything to us so that we might live; but
Jesus died."
Dear Lord, thank You for giving Your all so that we may
live eternally in heaven. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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