A SINFUL GARDEN
ENCOUNTER
Sunday, June 18,
2017
Philippians [MKJV] 2:5-8 For let this mind be in you
which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God, but made
Himself of no reputation, and took upon Himself
the form of a servant, and was made in the
likeness of men. And being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
One day while gardening I met a great man.
How do I know he is a great man? Without my
asking, he bombastically told me so himself. Smarter and wealthier than the
whole bunch, plus sharing a few more marks of greatness, said he.
I had heard his loud exhaust as he roared
about the neighborhood, especially so as he drew near and called out to me. I
wasn’t surprised to see the noisy muffler was beneath an aged large Chevrolet SUV
that looked like it had barely survived a destruction derby. When he noted my
eying his vehicle that looked like some recycling center employee had shouted “Wait!
Stop the crusher. We have a buyer!!” he informed me he has a new pristine model
in his garage.
Then he asked me if I was wealthy.
Dirty and sweaty, raising tool in hand I
responded “I do my own gardening.”
Pausing, then grinning, looking at me as
though a sly old fox, he said “You’re wealthy.” (Wickedly enjoying the
encounter, I sinfully made no correction.)
Later
that evening I read the free “COMMUNITY INFORMATION SERVICE” 18 page 11.5 x 15
newsprint paper he left for us, having distributed it in our area.
I noted his Mission statement on page 2. In
particular the last half: “From the beginning management determined to make God
the Senior Member. In a crisis, the problem is turned over to Him, and He
hasn’t failed to help us with the answer. Each edition of the newspaper must
reflect the integrity of the management. If sometimes we fail on our end,
because we are human, we find it imperative to do our utmost to make it right.
The Management”
I thought how very true is “All have sinned
and come short of God’s glory”; Like weeds in the garden, one man brashly
boasting of his greatness, with the other, though in subtle manner, so easily
slipping into impishly responding egotistically in kind.
I pray for consistent Christ-like behavior.
EBB4 (2016)
PS. Have you met
this man anytime recently?
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