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A young and
successful executive was traveling
down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast
in his new Jaguar.
He was watching for kids darting out from between parked cars and slowed
down when he thought he saw something.
As his car passed, no children appeared. Instead,
a brick smashed into the Jag's side door! He slammed on the brakes and
spun the Jag back to the spot where the brick had been thrown. He
jumped out of the car, grabbed some kid and pushed him up against a
parked car shouting, "What was that all about, and who are you?
Just what the heck are you doing?"
Building up a head of steam he went on, "That's a new car and that
brick you threw is going to cost a lot of money. Why did you do
it?"
"Please mister, please. I'm sorry, I didn't know what else to
do," pleaded the youngster. "I threw the brick because
no one else would stop..."
Tears were dripping down the boy's chin as he pointed around the parked
car.
"It's my brother," he said. "He rolled off the curb
and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him
up." Sobbing, the boy asked the executive, "Would you
please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and
he's too heavy for me."
Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling
lump in his throat. He lifted the young man back into the
wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and wiped the scrapes and cuts,
checking to see that everything was going to be okay. "Thank
you and May God bless you," the grateful child said to him.
The man then watched the little boy push his brother down the sidewalk
toward their home.
It was a long walk back to his Jaguar...a long slow walk. He never
did repair the side door. He kept the dent to remind him not to go
through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get
your attention.
God whispers in
your soul and speaks to your heart. Sometimes when you don't have
time to listen, He has to throw a brick at you.
It's your choice:
Listen to the whisper
-- or wait for the brick!
Have a
great week!
In Jesus'
name, Amen.

Our Thanks
to Peggy Heupel
for this week's devotional thought.

 

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