Love finds a way
Love finds a way
By David
Brandt Berg
“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by
the Word of God” (Romans 10:17)—and faith can even come from hearing your
word, your testimony, your witness, your letter containing the Words of God to
a friend, relative, or other interested party.
I’m reminded of a true story I heard when I was young, about a crippled
boy named Tommy who lived in poverty with his aunt in a small third-story
apartment of a rundown tenement on a busy city street. He was so severely
handicapped that all he could do was lie helplessly in bed.
One day Tommy asked a
newsboy friend of his to bring him the book about “the Man who went about
everywhere doing good.” The newsboy searched and searched for this unnamed
book, until one book dealer finally realized that Tommy must have been talking
about the Bible and the story of Jesus. The newsboy scraped together what
little money he had, and the kindly bookseller gave him a copy of the New
Testament, which he took back to Tommy.
The two boys began to
read that book together, and after a time Tommy understood the message of
salvation it contained. He received Jesus as his Savior and decided that he,
too, wanted to do good like the wonderful Man in the book. But Tommy was
crippled and could not even leave his little apartment, so he prayed and asked
Jesus to show him what he could do, and the Lord gave him an idea.
Tommy began to copy helpful verses from
the Bible onto little pieces of paper, which he would then drop from his window
to flutter to the busy street below. Passers-by would see them drifting down
and out of curiosity pick them up and read the words from the Man who went
around everywhere doing good—Jesus Christ. Many were helped, encouraged, and
comforted, and some were even saved through the simple ministry of this boy and
his New Testament.
One day a wealthy businessman found Jesus
through reading the verse in one of Tommy’s little notes. He later returned to
the spot where he had found the scrap of paper that had led him to the Lord,
hoping to find some clue as to how it got there. Then he noticed another little
bit of paper floating down to the sidewalk. He watched as a poor, tired old
woman stooped painfully to pick it up, and noticed her countenance brighten as
she read it. There seemed to be new strength in her step as she journeyed on.
The businessman, now fixed to the spot,
kept his eyes glued upward, determined to find the source. He had to wait a
long time, for it took poor Tommy many painful minutes to scrawl even one verse
on one of those pieces of paper. Suddenly the businessman’s eyes were drawn to
a certain window as he saw a scrawny arm reach out to drop another piece of
paper, like the one that had brought a whole new life to him. He carefully
noted the location of the window, dashed up the stairs of the tenement, and
finally found Tommy’s humble abode.
The businessman and Tommy soon became
good friends, and the businessman brought Tommy all the help and medical
attention that he could. Then one day he asked Tommy if he would like to come
and live with him in his palatial mansion outside the city.
Much to his new
friend’s surprise, Tommy answered, “I’ll have to ask my Friend about
that”—meaning Jesus.
The next day the
businessman returned, eagerly seeking Tommy’s reply. Instead, Tommy asked him
some rather surprising questions.
“Where did you say your home is?”
“Oh,” said the
businessman, “it’s in the country, on a large and beautiful estate. You’ll have
a room of your own, servants to care for you, delicious meals, a good bed,
every comfort and attention, anything your heart desires, and my wife and I
will love you dearly and care for you as our own son.”
Hesitantly, Tommy queried again, “Are
there any people that would pass under my window?”
Surprised and
somewhat baffled, the businessman replied, “Why, no, only an occasional
servant, or perhaps the gardener. You don’t understand, Tommy, this is a
gorgeous country estate, far from the tumult of the city. You’ll have quiet
there and be able to rest and read and do whatever else you want, away from all
this filth and pollution and noise and the busy throngs.”
After a long and
thoughtful silence, Tom’s face looked very sad, for he hated to hurt his
friend. Finally he said quietly but firmly, with tears in his eyes, “I’m sorry,
but you see, I could never live anywhere where people don’t pass under my
window.”
Someone passes under the window of your life every day. Here is the story of
someone so helpless and so isolated that you might have thought he could never
have had any opportunity to help others, but love found a way!
Someone passes under
the window of your life every day. Has your love found a way to help them? Has
Jesus shown you how you can help them? He will if you want to, no matter what
the conditions or your limitations.
God has windows too, and He has promised
that if you obey Him and open the window of your life to others, He “will open
for you the windows of Heaven, and pour out for you such a blessing that there
will not be room enough to receive it” (Malachi 3:10).
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