For more than a year a little old charwoman (a cleaning lady) who lived on the wrong side of the tracks had been trying to join a fashionable downtown church. The preacher was not eager to have a seedy-looking person in faded, out-of-style clothes sitting in a pew next to his rich members.
When she called for the fifth time to discuss membership, he put her off for the fifth time. "I'll tell you what," said he unctuously, "you just go home tonight and have a talk with God about it. Later you can tell me what He said."
The poor woman went her way. Weeks moved into months, and the preacher saw no more of her, and his conscience did hurt him a little.
Then one day he encountered her scrubbing floors in an office building and felt impelled to inquire, "Did you have your little talk with God, Mrs. Washington?" he asked.
"Oh, my, yes," she said, "I talked with God, as you said."
"Ah, and what answer did He give you?"
"Well, Preacher," she pushed back a wisp of stringy hair with a sudsy hand, "God said for me not to get discouraged but to keep trying. He said that He Himself had been trying to get into your church for twenty years with no more success than I have had."
(taken from the "Sword Of The Lord.")
5 comments:
OUCH! Good one :-)
That is a good one! It is so sad that it is so true in so many churches today.
Excellent! SO true. WOW.
Cristina
Amen! That is funny, yet so sad.
How sad that this is so true!! Awesome post!! One of those that hits you right in the heart!!
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