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For the second year in a row I have been given something by a small child and asked if I could ‘give it to Jesus’! Last year a little boy at the crib service brought a picture he’d drawn for baby Jesus so we took it to the crib and laid it by the manger.
This year 6 year old Jake breezed into Kid’s Club and handed me a card. At first I assumed it was for me and went to say thank you but a raised eyebrow from Jake’s mum standing behind him warned me to take a second look. ‘To Jeasus’ it said in wobbly writing.
Well, what would you have done?
It’s kind of rude to open someone else’s post so I stammered a bit and eventually said ‘Thank you Jake, that’s really kind, I’ll make sure he gets it’.
Two things really touched me about this exchange. The first was Jake’s wide-eyed total confidence that I would be able to pass on his card to Jesus. The second is that I am deeply honoured by that association.
Later I did, in fact, open Jake’s card. It said ‘Dear God (crossed out) Jeasus’ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ‘love from Jake’.
Brilliant! The child is a genius, everyone all around is madly sending cards to one another to celebrate the birth of Christ and Jake is the only person I know to have actually sent a birthday card to the person whose birthday it actually is. We can learn a lot from children, no wonder Jesus said ‘Unless you become like a child, you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
‘Thank you Jake’ – and that comes from Me and Jesus!
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A friend forwarded me this link to a brilliant Youtube advert. You might like to use it at an event or service, or just forward it to friends who might be intrigued by the message. The idea is very simple; a man finds a stethoscope in the street and realises that everything he holds it up to sings a song of what is inside. I am not going to spoil the surprise but there is an unusual quirky ending. Can you guess what is inside the man’s heart?
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