The Tree
Youre nothing! No one cares about you. It would be better if you never existed. These thoughts bombarded Jayce Meyers as she walked quickly down the school hallway with her head down and shoulders hunched as if fending off the onslaught of voices. Soon, Jayce muttered to herself, Soon I wont exist anymore. Thud!- she ran into someone, almost losing her balance. A hand reached out to steady her.
Whoa! Careful there- you keep walking like that and youre liable to walk into the door instead of me next time, warned a friendly male voice.
Blushing, Jayce looked up, recognizing the kind blue eyes and freckled face of Chris Shelton. Sorry, I guess I wasnt looking. There isnt usually anyone here this late after school.
Chris smiled at the girl, trying to place her. She seemed familiar to him, but he knew that she didnt run with the same crowd as he and his friends from youth group. Im sorry, I seem to have forgotten your name- Im Chris, he introduced himself apologetically.
Im Jayce- I was in your English class first semester.
Now he remembered. Its nice to see you again, Jayce. Listen, he said as they began walking once more, I, uh, heard you say something as you bumped into me. What was-
Jayce cut him off. Nothing- it was nothing. I was just talking to myself; its a bad habit of mine.
Well, whatever it was, if you need to talk about it Chris looked at Jayce and let his sentence hang. She wouldnt meet his gaze and sped her steps toward the front doors. Without knowing why he did so, he shot out his hand to stop her. Jayce, really, heres my phone number if you want to talk, he said, hurriedly scribbling out his number on a scrap of paper from his backpack.
Chris, why are you doing this? I told you nothings wrong. You dont even know me very well, Jayce protested as she took the slip of paper.
I know, sighed Chris, looking a little confused himself, I guess the only way I can explain it is that- Chris shook his head: she would think he was crazy. Well, this might sound strange to you, but I think God wants me to.
Right, sure, Jayce said skeptically. God- like Im going to believe that! A horn beeped outside. Thats my ride, Jayce said, again moving toward the doors.
Jayce- Chris called after her, Take care of yourself, alright? He watched as her quick steps hesitated.
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Chris tried to focus his attention on his English paper, but couldnt get His mind off Jayce. For the hundredth time, his mind replayed her quick steps toward the door, then her hesitation and quiet, Yeah, in response to his admonition to take care of herself.
God, I dont know exactly why Youve put Jayce on my heart, but please take care of her. She seems so lonely, Lord. Let her know that shes loved. Chris had never felt like this before, but knew as soon as he began to pray that his English paper would have to wait; this was more important.
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Jayce sat outside in her grandmothers overgrown garden that evening, thinking over the conversation shed had with Chris while fingering the sharp knife she had laid on the bench beside her. I wonder if things would have been different if I had met him sooner. The moment she thought this, another voice spoke in her head. Come on Jayce, face reality. Chris is just like everyone else. He doesnt really care about you. This life has nothing to offer you. Just a couple of quick cuts, Jayce; thats all itll take. Then youll be free: no more pain, ever. With tears streaming down her face, Jayce lifted the knife to her wrist. She flinched at the feel of the cold metal on her skin, but steeled her resolve. Just a couple of quick cuts; thats all it will take. Jayce reminded herself.
Just then, Jayce heard someone approaching from behind her. Whirling around fearfully, Jayce dropped the knife, leaving a long but shallow gash on her wrist. Jayce yelped, both at the stinging pain of the cut on her wrist, and in surprise at being approached. Who are you and what are you doing in my grandmothers garden? Jayce asked, trying to look and sound braver than she felt.
Im a friend, said a mans voice, and Ive come here to show you something. Come and follow me.
Jayce studied the man closely. He wasnt really tall: a couple inches under six feet she guessed, but well built. She noticed that the man was carrying a wooden bucket full of water, and though she knew it must have weighed several pounds, he showed no signs of strain. Looking at his face, she noted that, though not particularly handsome, the ruggedness of it was striking and memorable. When she met his gaze she found she had to look away: there was something in his eyes that made her uncomfortable, as though by just looking at her, the man could see inside her soul.
She thought for a moment. Follow him? What if he wants to hurt me? She almost laughed out loud at the irony of that thought. He interrupted me trying to kill myself and now Im worried about being hurt? From the looks of him, I dont think I could escape if I tried anyway. Besides, I dont have anything to lose. Okay, she said, before she could change her mind.
The man smiled at her with his eyes, and without a word, turned and began to walk. Jayce shrugged at his silence and began to follow him, picking her way carefully through the briary maze. Remembering the last time she had been in the garden: when her parents died, Jayce realized that it had been five years since shed been in the garden, and at least ten since anyone had taken care of it. Jayce shook herself from thought and looked up to see where the man was leading her. They were headed toward the roses. Wait, she called out to the man, We cant go through the roses; theyre too overgrown. Well be torn up by the thorns.
Dont be afraid, said the man kindly, Ill go ahead of you to make a path.
Jayce looked at him, puzzled. Are you a gardener? she asked.
You might call me that, the man answered, smiling. Im the one who makes these plants grow. He turned away from her again and began walking into the roses.
Now thoroughly bewildered, but with her curiosity mounting, after a few minutes Jayce began to follow. Because of the winding path through the roses, Jayce had lost sight of the man, but was comforted by the display of his work. As he had promised, the man had cleared a path for her. It was narrow and hard to get through in some parts, but it was never too difficult for her to pass. When she finally came to a clearing, she was still unscathed by the thorns.
In the center of the clearing there was a small dead tree that looked as though it had been struck by lightning. Next to it kneeled the gardener, with the bucket of water beside him. Jayce was shocked by his appearance. His white shirt was tattered and bloody, and blood ran down his arms and face. He must have gotten hurt while clearing the path for me, Jayce thought, but why? What is there here besides that old, dead tree?
Jayce slowly approached the man. With tears in her voice, she asked the man the questions that were in her heart. Why did you bring me here? Who are you really?
The man just motioned for her to kneel with him beside the tree. I wanted you to see this. He said. He picked up the bucket and slowly poured the water over the roots of the tree. Immediately the small trees withered branches began to grow. Small buds matured in seconds, unfurling leaves and even blossoming before her eyes. Jayce gasped in amazement and pleasure at the beautiful sight. How did you- she began to ask, but halted in astonishment at the sight of the man beside her. He was no longer clothed in jeans and a tattered t-shirt, but robed in a long, pure white tunic. If it had not been for the same kind, knowing look in the mans eyes, she might not have recognized him. Suddenly, seeing him like that, she knew who he was. She lowered her head in shame.
I love you Jayce, the man said simply.
Jayce burst into tears at his words. But why, Jesus? Why would you love me? Im nothing!
Not one of my Fathers children is nothing, Jayce. If you just give me your heart, Ill heal it just as Ive healed this tree, Jesus said tenderly.
Oh Jesus, Im so ashamed! Earlier today I wasnt even sure if I believed in you, and now youre right here speaking to me. I dont deserve your love. I dont feel like my life is worth anything but please take it. Jayce looked at Jesus desperately, waiting for his response.
Gently taking Jayces hand, Jesus replied, I forgive you.
Immediately a warm sense of peace filled Jayce. Looking down at her wrist, she saw that the cut was healed: only a tiny white scar remained.
It will remind you of this night and my love for you, Jesus said.
Jayces tears had turned to tears of joy, and she spent the rest of the night thanking her savior and resting in his love.
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Jayce woke slowly the next morning, finding herself curled up on the bench she had been sitting on the night before. Could it have been a dream? It all seemed so real. Jayce sat up and looked around. No, there was the knife where she had dropped it, and footprints leading to the roses. Jayce got up and retraced her steps. Yes, there was the path! Jayce looked down at her wrist and saw the small scar that was left from the night before. It wasnt a dream!
Thank you, Jesus, Jayce said out loud in the early morning quiet. The same peace and joy that she had found last night lifted her spirit and made her want to dance and sing. Feeling truly free for the first time in her life, for about an hour she did just that.
After the excitement faded, Jayces mind focused on Chris. If I hadnt met him, I wouldnt have sat around thinking last night I might have committed suicide before I met Jesus! Jayce thought out loud. She fumbled, searching her pockets for his number. I have to call him and tell him what happened! Jayce ran up to the house and quickly grabbed the phone and dialed his number, oblivious to the early hour.
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Chris groaned and looked at his clock as her rolled over to reach for his phone which was ringing for the third time. The clock read 5:23. Who would be up this early on a Saturday? Still not fully awake, the only greeting Chris gave to the caller was a sleepy, mumbled, Yeah?
Suddenly Jayce wasnt so sure of herself. Finally realizing the time, Jayce glanced at the kitchen clock and winced at the early hour. Chris? Sorry to call so early; I didnt realize the time. I have something important to tell you, but I can call back later. Just forget I called and-
Whoa, said Chris, finally recognizing Jayces voice. Slow down. Im glad you called. What is it?
Well, um Jayce suddenly drew a blank as to how or what to tell him. Is there any way you could come here? she asked, realizing that it would be easier to tell him in a place where she had evidence to back her story.
Yeah, give me a few minutes to get ready and write my mom a note to tell her where I am.
Jayce gave him directions and Chris told her that hed be there in around 20 minutes. Jayce was amazed at how quickly hed agreed, especially because shed woken him up, but then she remembered that he knew Jesus too. She smiled at the thought. Realizing that she was still in her clothes from the day before, Jayce rushed to change and shower. She was just returning to the kitchen when Chriss knock sounded at the door.
Opening the door quietly, Jayce slipped outside. Hi. My grandmother is still asleep. I thought we could talk in the garden, Jayce said a little shyly.
Nodding, Chris let her slip past him to lead the way. After they had walked a ways in silence, he reached over and touched her arm.. Is everything okay?
More than okay. Jayce smiled as she looked over at him. Come on; the garden is right over this hill. Ill explain everything when we get there. When they reached the garden, Jayce led him to the bench.
Sitting down, Chris looked up at her expectantly. You seem different than yesterday, he voiced hesitantly. What is it?
Jayce took a deep breath, and sinking down to sit beside him replied, Thank you so much for coming, Chris. I am different: a lifetime different She explained in detail all that had happened last night. I met him, Chris. I saw him with my own eyes. I met Jesus last night.
Chris sat silently for a moment after she ended, trying to take it all in. Finally, in an awed tone, he spoke aloud, God, you are so amazing! Thank you Jesus. Excitedly, he turned to Jayce. Theres one part of the story you dont know yet.
What do you mean? Jayce asked, puzzled.
Do you know what I was doing last night? Without waiting for an answer, he continued. I was praying for you Jayce! God put you on my heart, and for hours I prayed that Jesus would protect you and show you the love he has for you.
Jayce lit up. Oh Chris, I never even imagined!
Im so glad he did. Chris smiled at her, took her hand, and repeated, so glad he did.
From a nearby hillside, Jesus watched them and smiled. A puff of breeze floated down and touched them, and looking up, they both saw him for an instant before he disappeared.
Youre nothing! No one cares about you. It would be better if you never existed. These thoughts bombarded Jayce Meyers as she walked quickly down the school hallway with her head down and shoulders hunched as if fending off the onslaught of voices. Soon, Jayce muttered to herself, Soon I wont exist anymore. Thud!- she ran into someone, almost losing her balance. A hand reached out to steady her.
Whoa! Careful there- you keep walking like that and youre liable to walk into the door instead of me next time, warned a friendly male voice.
Blushing, Jayce looked up, recognizing the kind blue eyes and freckled face of Chris Shelton. Sorry, I guess I wasnt looking. There isnt usually anyone here this late after school.
Chris smiled at the girl, trying to place her. She seemed familiar to him, but he knew that she didnt run with the same crowd as he and his friends from youth group. Im sorry, I seem to have forgotten your name- Im Chris, he introduced himself apologetically.
Im Jayce- I was in your English class first semester.
Now he remembered. Its nice to see you again, Jayce. Listen, he said as they began walking once more, I, uh, heard you say something as you bumped into me. What was-
Jayce cut him off. Nothing- it was nothing. I was just talking to myself; its a bad habit of mine.
Well, whatever it was, if you need to talk about it Chris looked at Jayce and let his sentence hang. She wouldnt meet his gaze and sped her steps toward the front doors. Without knowing why he did so, he shot out his hand to stop her. Jayce, really, heres my phone number if you want to talk, he said, hurriedly scribbling out his number on a scrap of paper from his backpack.
Chris, why are you doing this? I told you nothings wrong. You dont even know me very well, Jayce protested as she took the slip of paper.
I know, sighed Chris, looking a little confused himself, I guess the only way I can explain it is that- Chris shook his head: she would think he was crazy. Well, this might sound strange to you, but I think God wants me to.
Right, sure, Jayce said skeptically. God- like Im going to believe that! A horn beeped outside. Thats my ride, Jayce said, again moving toward the doors.
Jayce- Chris called after her, Take care of yourself, alright? He watched as her quick steps hesitated.
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Chris tried to focus his attention on his English paper, but couldnt get His mind off Jayce. For the hundredth time, his mind replayed her quick steps toward the door, then her hesitation and quiet, Yeah, in response to his admonition to take care of herself.
God, I dont know exactly why Youve put Jayce on my heart, but please take care of her. She seems so lonely, Lord. Let her know that shes loved. Chris had never felt like this before, but knew as soon as he began to pray that his English paper would have to wait; this was more important.
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Jayce sat outside in her grandmothers overgrown garden that evening, thinking over the conversation shed had with Chris while fingering the sharp knife she had laid on the bench beside her. I wonder if things would have been different if I had met him sooner. The moment she thought this, another voice spoke in her head. Come on Jayce, face reality. Chris is just like everyone else. He doesnt really care about you. This life has nothing to offer you. Just a couple of quick cuts, Jayce; thats all itll take. Then youll be free: no more pain, ever. With tears streaming down her face, Jayce lifted the knife to her wrist. She flinched at the feel of the cold metal on her skin, but steeled her resolve. Just a couple of quick cuts; thats all it will take. Jayce reminded herself.
Just then, Jayce heard someone approaching from behind her. Whirling around fearfully, Jayce dropped the knife, leaving a long but shallow gash on her wrist. Jayce yelped, both at the stinging pain of the cut on her wrist, and in surprise at being approached. Who are you and what are you doing in my grandmothers garden? Jayce asked, trying to look and sound braver than she felt.
Im a friend, said a mans voice, and Ive come here to show you something. Come and follow me.
Jayce studied the man closely. He wasnt really tall: a couple inches under six feet she guessed, but well built. She noticed that the man was carrying a wooden bucket full of water, and though she knew it must have weighed several pounds, he showed no signs of strain. Looking at his face, she noted that, though not particularly handsome, the ruggedness of it was striking and memorable. When she met his gaze she found she had to look away: there was something in his eyes that made her uncomfortable, as though by just looking at her, the man could see inside her soul.
She thought for a moment. Follow him? What if he wants to hurt me? She almost laughed out loud at the irony of that thought. He interrupted me trying to kill myself and now Im worried about being hurt? From the looks of him, I dont think I could escape if I tried anyway. Besides, I dont have anything to lose. Okay, she said, before she could change her mind.
The man smiled at her with his eyes, and without a word, turned and began to walk. Jayce shrugged at his silence and began to follow him, picking her way carefully through the briary maze. Remembering the last time she had been in the garden: when her parents died, Jayce realized that it had been five years since shed been in the garden, and at least ten since anyone had taken care of it. Jayce shook herself from thought and looked up to see where the man was leading her. They were headed toward the roses. Wait, she called out to the man, We cant go through the roses; theyre too overgrown. Well be torn up by the thorns.
Dont be afraid, said the man kindly, Ill go ahead of you to make a path.
Jayce looked at him, puzzled. Are you a gardener? she asked.
You might call me that, the man answered, smiling. Im the one who makes these plants grow. He turned away from her again and began walking into the roses.
Now thoroughly bewildered, but with her curiosity mounting, after a few minutes Jayce began to follow. Because of the winding path through the roses, Jayce had lost sight of the man, but was comforted by the display of his work. As he had promised, the man had cleared a path for her. It was narrow and hard to get through in some parts, but it was never too difficult for her to pass. When she finally came to a clearing, she was still unscathed by the thorns.
In the center of the clearing there was a small dead tree that looked as though it had been struck by lightning. Next to it kneeled the gardener, with the bucket of water beside him. Jayce was shocked by his appearance. His white shirt was tattered and bloody, and blood ran down his arms and face. He must have gotten hurt while clearing the path for me, Jayce thought, but why? What is there here besides that old, dead tree?
Jayce slowly approached the man. With tears in her voice, she asked the man the questions that were in her heart. Why did you bring me here? Who are you really?
The man just motioned for her to kneel with him beside the tree. I wanted you to see this. He said. He picked up the bucket and slowly poured the water over the roots of the tree. Immediately the small trees withered branches began to grow. Small buds matured in seconds, unfurling leaves and even blossoming before her eyes. Jayce gasped in amazement and pleasure at the beautiful sight. How did you- she began to ask, but halted in astonishment at the sight of the man beside her. He was no longer clothed in jeans and a tattered t-shirt, but robed in a long, pure white tunic. If it had not been for the same kind, knowing look in the mans eyes, she might not have recognized him. Suddenly, seeing him like that, she knew who he was. She lowered her head in shame.
I love you Jayce, the man said simply.
Jayce burst into tears at his words. But why, Jesus? Why would you love me? Im nothing!
Not one of my Fathers children is nothing, Jayce. If you just give me your heart, Ill heal it just as Ive healed this tree, Jesus said tenderly.
Oh Jesus, Im so ashamed! Earlier today I wasnt even sure if I believed in you, and now youre right here speaking to me. I dont deserve your love. I dont feel like my life is worth anything but please take it. Jayce looked at Jesus desperately, waiting for his response.
Gently taking Jayces hand, Jesus replied, I forgive you.
Immediately a warm sense of peace filled Jayce. Looking down at her wrist, she saw that the cut was healed: only a tiny white scar remained.
It will remind you of this night and my love for you, Jesus said.
Jayces tears had turned to tears of joy, and she spent the rest of the night thanking her savior and resting in his love.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Jayce woke slowly the next morning, finding herself curled up on the bench she had been sitting on the night before. Could it have been a dream? It all seemed so real. Jayce sat up and looked around. No, there was the knife where she had dropped it, and footprints leading to the roses. Jayce got up and retraced her steps. Yes, there was the path! Jayce looked down at her wrist and saw the small scar that was left from the night before. It wasnt a dream!
Thank you, Jesus, Jayce said out loud in the early morning quiet. The same peace and joy that she had found last night lifted her spirit and made her want to dance and sing. Feeling truly free for the first time in her life, for about an hour she did just that.
After the excitement faded, Jayces mind focused on Chris. If I hadnt met him, I wouldnt have sat around thinking last night I might have committed suicide before I met Jesus! Jayce thought out loud. She fumbled, searching her pockets for his number. I have to call him and tell him what happened! Jayce ran up to the house and quickly grabbed the phone and dialed his number, oblivious to the early hour.
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Chris groaned and looked at his clock as her rolled over to reach for his phone which was ringing for the third time. The clock read 5:23. Who would be up this early on a Saturday? Still not fully awake, the only greeting Chris gave to the caller was a sleepy, mumbled, Yeah?
Suddenly Jayce wasnt so sure of herself. Finally realizing the time, Jayce glanced at the kitchen clock and winced at the early hour. Chris? Sorry to call so early; I didnt realize the time. I have something important to tell you, but I can call back later. Just forget I called and-
Whoa, said Chris, finally recognizing Jayces voice. Slow down. Im glad you called. What is it?
Well, um Jayce suddenly drew a blank as to how or what to tell him. Is there any way you could come here? she asked, realizing that it would be easier to tell him in a place where she had evidence to back her story.
Yeah, give me a few minutes to get ready and write my mom a note to tell her where I am.
Jayce gave him directions and Chris told her that hed be there in around 20 minutes. Jayce was amazed at how quickly hed agreed, especially because shed woken him up, but then she remembered that he knew Jesus too. She smiled at the thought. Realizing that she was still in her clothes from the day before, Jayce rushed to change and shower. She was just returning to the kitchen when Chriss knock sounded at the door.
Opening the door quietly, Jayce slipped outside. Hi. My grandmother is still asleep. I thought we could talk in the garden, Jayce said a little shyly.
Nodding, Chris let her slip past him to lead the way. After they had walked a ways in silence, he reached over and touched her arm.. Is everything okay?
More than okay. Jayce smiled as she looked over at him. Come on; the garden is right over this hill. Ill explain everything when we get there. When they reached the garden, Jayce led him to the bench.
Sitting down, Chris looked up at her expectantly. You seem different than yesterday, he voiced hesitantly. What is it?
Jayce took a deep breath, and sinking down to sit beside him replied, Thank you so much for coming, Chris. I am different: a lifetime different She explained in detail all that had happened last night. I met him, Chris. I saw him with my own eyes. I met Jesus last night.
Chris sat silently for a moment after she ended, trying to take it all in. Finally, in an awed tone, he spoke aloud, God, you are so amazing! Thank you Jesus. Excitedly, he turned to Jayce. Theres one part of the story you dont know yet.
What do you mean? Jayce asked, puzzled.
Do you know what I was doing last night? Without waiting for an answer, he continued. I was praying for you Jayce! God put you on my heart, and for hours I prayed that Jesus would protect you and show you the love he has for you.
Jayce lit up. Oh Chris, I never even imagined!
Im so glad he did. Chris smiled at her, took her hand, and repeated, so glad he did.
From a nearby hillside, Jesus watched them and smiled. A puff of breeze floated down and touched them, and looking up, they both saw him for an instant before he disappeared.
It is finished