"Just Checking In
Today"
A Minister passing through his
church
In the middle of the day,
Decided to pause by the altar
To see who came to pray.
Just then the back door opened,
And a man came down the aisle,
The minister frowned as he saw
the man
Hadn't shaved in a while.
His shirt was torn and shabby,
And his coat was worn and frayed,
The man knelt down and bowed his
head,
Then rose and walked away.
In the days that followed at
precisely noon,
The preacher saw this chap,
Each time he knelt just for a
moment,
A lunch pail in his lap.
Well, the minister's suspicions
grew,
With robbery a main fear,
He decided to stop and ask the
man,
'What are you doing here?'
The old man said he was a factory
worker
And lunch was half an hour
Lunchtime was his prayer time,
For finding strength and power.
I stay only a moment
Because the factory's far away;
As I kneel here talking to the
Lord,
This is kinda what I say:
'I Just Came By To Tell You,
Lord,
How Happy I Have Been,
Since We Found Each Other’s
Friendship
And You Took Away My Sin.
Don't Know Much Of How To Pray,
But I Think About You Every day.
So, Jesus, This Is Ben,
Just Checking In Today.'
The minister feeling foolish,
Told Ben that it was fine.
He told the man that he was
welcome
To pray there anytime.
'It's time to go, and thanks,'
Ben said
As he hurried to the door.
Then the minister knelt there at
the altar,
Which he'd never done before.
His cold heart melted, warmed
with love,
As he met with Jesus there.
As the tears flowed down his
cheeks,
He repeated old Ben's prayer:
'I Just Came By To Tell You,
Lord,
How Happy I've Been,
Since We Found Each Other’s
Friendship
And You Took Away My Sin.
I Don't Know Much Of How To Pray,
But I Think About You Every day.
So, Jesus, This Is Me,
Just Checking In Today.'
Past noon one day, the minister
noticed
That old Ben hadn't come.
As more days passed and still no
Ben,
He began to worry some.
At the factory, he asked about
him,
Learning he was ill.
The hospital staff was worried,
But he'd given them a thrill.
The week that Ben was with them,
Brought changes in the ward.
His smiles and joy contagious.
Changed people were his reward.
The head nurse couldn't
understand
Why Ben could be so glad,
When no flowers, calls or cards
came,
Not a visitor he had.
The minister stayed by his bed,
He voiced the nurse's concern:
No friends had come to show they
cared.
He had nowhere to turn.
Looking surprised, old Ben spoke
up
And with a winsome smile;
'The nurse is wrong, she couldn't
know,
He's been here all the while.'
Every day at noon He comes here,
A dear friend of mine, you see,
He sits right down and takes my
hand,
Leans over and says to me:
'I Just Came By To Tell You, Ben,
How Happy I Have Been,
Since We Found This Friendship,
And I Took Away Your Sin.
I Think About You Always
And I Love To Hear You Pray,
And So Ben, This Is Jesus,
Just Checking In Today.'
If this blesses you, pass it on.
Many people
will walk in and out of your
life, but only
true friends will leave
footprints in your
heart...
May God hold you in the palm of
His hand
And Angels watch over you..
Please pass this on to your
friends
& loved ones. If you aren't
ashamed.
Jesus said, ' If you are ashamed
of me,'
I will be ashamed Of you before
my Father.'
If you are not ashamed, pass this
on.
So, FRIENDS & FAMILY, this is ME
..."Just Checking In Today
Thanks for Visiting Living In The Land of Oz
Beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteI just love this, Lynda. It is so very, very true!
ReplyDeleteI'm often asked how i can stay so "happy" when life certainly has thrown me some curveballs. Its because i always know that no matter how hard it gets i'm not alone in it. Its very grounding.
DeleteI am in a similar situation to yourself and couldn't agree more. My faith is what gets me through each day.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Lynda.
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