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A young lady named Sally relates an experience she had in class given by
her teacher, whom we'll call Brother Smith. She says Brother Smith was
known for his elaborate object lessons. One particular day, Sally walked
into class and knew they were in for another fun day. On the wall was a
big target and on a nearby table were many darts. Brother Smith told the
students to draw a picture of someone that they disliked or someone who
had made them angry . . .and he would allow them to throw darts at the
person's picture.
Sally's girlfriend (on her right), drew a picture of a girl who had stolen
her boyfriend. Another friend (on her left), drew a picture of his little
brother. Sally drew a picture of Brother Smith, putting a great deal of
detail into her drawing. Sally was pleased at the overall effect she had
achieved.
The class lined up and began throwing darts, with much laughter and
hilarity. Some of the students threw their darts with such force that
their targets were ripping apart. Sally looked forward to her turn, and
was filled with disappointment when Brother Smith, because of time limits,
asked the students to return to their seats.
As Sally sat thinking about how angry she was because she didn't have a
chance to throw any darts at her target, Brother Smith began removing the
target from the wall. Underneath the target was a picture of Jesus....
A complete hush fell over the room as each student viewed the mangled
picture of Jesus; holes and jagged marks covered His face and His eyes
were pierced out.
Brother Smith said only these words, "Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto Me."
(Matthew 25:40)
No other words were necessary; the tear-filled eyes of each student
focused only on the picture of Christ. The students remained in their
seats even after the bell rang, then slowly left the classroom,
tears streaming down their faces.
May the story above serve as a reminder that our attitude toward
Jesus Christ is demonstrated in the way we treat people around us.
Submitted by Rodger and Jenni Murphy
of Toledo, Ohio.
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