Tell Me A Story, Please!
by:
Raymond S. Usbal
I was eavesdropping on the other
passengers’ conversation as we waited for more
passengers to fill that small jitney at
Market-Market Mall at around 10 o’clock PM
giving me a glimpse of their lives. It’s no
big deal, however, for these are no private
but only casual conversations of salesperson’s
experiences of the day; besides, there are no
other things to catch my attention.
We love stories like Peter Pan, Cinderella,
Snow White, and more. We love watching good
movies and in every good movie is a good
story.
Have you read the latest adventure of Harry
Potter or the best-selling novel The DaVinci
Code?
These stories entertain and even give us
their own brand of reality.
(Could it be that a person’s search for
meaning leads him to search even on novels?
What if novels tell the truth, you know? Could
it be that our search for truth leads us to
search anywhere just to find it?)
I know of another story – the story of
Jesus. It is the never ending story for after
reading about the good news of salvation
through Jesus Christ, you are now faced with
the decision of either receiving a brand-new
life or continuing in your unredeemed old life
leading to death.
(You may not like that statement but your
attitude towards the truth doesn’t change the
truth at all.)
Please allow me to quote Deuteronomy 30:19
saying “I call heaven and earth to witness
against you today, that I have set before you
life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore
choose life, that you and your offspring may
live…” (ESV)
Buddha or Confucius never said “I am the
way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes
to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6
ESV) Only Jesus can say that!
Now face it, either Jesus was lying or
Jesus was telling the truth. Either he is the
only way (as he claimed he was) or he was only
confused when he said those words.
In closing, consider these words: “Whoever
has the Son has life; whoever does not have
the Son of God does not have life.” (1 John
5:12 ESV)
Man, these are heavy words today.
About The Author
Raymond S. Usbal is a Filipino Christian writer who wants to inspire
others by sharing tidbits of wisdom and
humor for practical living. He is, at the
same time, a PHP/MySQL programmer. Be
inspired more by visiting
http://inspirational-pages.com!
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