Article by Martha Jane Orlando - Link HERE
Matthew 25:40
"The
King will reply, 'Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the
least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'"
Pastor
Wallace tells us the story of two death-row prisoners. One is a black
man jailed for killing a white man. He despises all whites with a
passion. The other is a white man imprisoned for killing a black man.
He harbors a vehement hatred toward black people.
During
his trial, the white man miraculously comes into a relationship with
Jesus Christ. He is transformed. Changed forever. When he is placed
back in prison, he finds that his cell is now right beside that black
man who hates whites.
Every
evening, a courtesy cart is wheeled through the prison. Inmates are
allowed to choose one item from the cart. The first evening the white
man is there, he selects an apple and hands it promptly to the black
man. The latter accepts it, takes a huge bite, chews it up, and throws
the pulp into the white man's cell.
The
next night, the white man offers the black man a pack of chewing gum.
The black man puts a piece into his mouth, chews it noisily, then spits
it into the white man's cell.
This
routine goes on day after day after day. Until, of course, the morning
dawns upon the white man's scheduled execution. No family comes
forward to claim the body. He is placed in a cheap pine box and buried
on the prison grounds.
The
only people in attendance at his funeral are the chaplain, two prison
trustees, and the black man to whom he had shown kindness.
When
the short, yet solemn, service concludes, the chaplain turns to go.
The black inmate taps his shoulder. When the chaplain turns around, he
sees tears streaming down the black man's cheeks as he points to the
grave site.
"That was the only Jesus I ever knew."

A very touching story, Martha. Thank you so much. So many opportunities in life to BE Jesus to someone we meet.
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Thanks so much, Victor, for publishing my post here at the Christian Lounge. God bless you!
DeleteBoy that cuts straight to the heart, Martha. We're to be like Jesus, even if there is no reward in it. God will use that seed planted, and grow fruit.
ReplyDeleteMartha, what a wonderful story. It is full of instruction, good example, and evokes a desire to be better, to do better, to be more mindful of the impressions we make on everyone we encounter. Thank you for submitting this to The Christian Lounge.
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