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They Won't Let Me In

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They Won't Let Me In







It was a beautiful Sunday morning. People were filling the church to its fullest capacity! As they entered, each was given a bulletin filled with announcements, topic of today's sermon, what songs they would sing and who to pray for. At the end of the line stood an older man. His clothes were filthy and you could tell that he had not bathed in days. His face was covered in whiskers where he had not shaved for a very long time. When he reached the usher, he removed his tattered old brown hat in respect. His hair was a long, dirty, tangled mess. He had no shoes on his feet, and wore only soiled, black socks.



The usher put his fingers to his nose and glared at the old man and said, "Uh, I'm sorry sir, but I'm afraid we can't let you in. You will distract the congregation and we don't allow anyone to disrupt our service. I'm afraid you'll have to leave."



The old man looked down at himself and with a puzzled look on his face, he placed his old brown hat back upon his head and turned to leave. He was sad, as he loved to hear the choir sing praises to the Lord. He loved to watch the little children get up in front of the church to sing their little songs. He carried in his pocket a small worn out Bible and loved to see if the minister preached a passage from the Bible that the old man had underlined. He was respectful enough and didn't want to cause any commotion, so he hung down his head and walked back down the steps of the big brick church.



He sat down on the brick wall near the edge of the churchyard and strained to listen through closed doors and windows to the singing going on in the church. Oh how he sudden he wished he could be inside with all the others. A few minutes had passed by when all of a sudden a younger man came up behind him and sat down near him. He asked the old man what he was doing.



He answered, "I was going to go to church today, but they thought I was filthy and my clothes are old and worn, and they were afraid I would disrupt their service. Sorry, I didn't introduce myself. My name is George."



The two gentlemen shook hands and George couldn't help but notice that this man had long hair like his. He wore a piece of cloth draped over his body tied with a royal purple sash. He had sandals upon his feet, now covered with dust and dirt.



The stranger reached out to touch George's shoulder and said, "Hello, George, don't feel bad because they won't let you in. My name is Jesus, and I've been trying to get into this same church for years, and they won't let me in either."



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At my grandfathers funeral a few years ago, i noticed a man sitting in the farthest back row. Had long black and grey hair and a beard, was wearing an old jacket....i doubt that he knew my grandfather, he was just sitting there quietly...Didnt look like he had much money. I felt kinda good about it though....
I think that it should be against the law to keep anyone out of a church....i mean if theyre wearing nothing at all, or have a submachine gun, or are towing a Radio Flyer wagon behind them filled with playboy magazines and adult videos....yeah i'd say do something about it, but if someone wants to get in and is obiously homeless and in desperate need of clothing, dont kick them out but rather find something to give them to wear!
That story is right. Jesus wasnt (I dont think) a rich guy who wore the latest and greatest and most expensive clothes lol, stuff like that shouldnt mean anything...
Good story
lol
 
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Geezertar said:
At my grandfathers funeral a few years ago, i noticed a man sitting in the farthest back row. Had long black and grey hair and a beard, was wearing an old jacket....i doubt that he knew my grandfather, he was just sitting there quietly...Didnt look like he had much money. I felt kinda good about it though....
I think that it should be against the law to keep anyone out of a church....i mean if theyre wearing nothing at all, or have a submachine gun, or are towing a Radio Flyer wagon behind them filled with playboy magazines and adult videos....yeah i'd say do something about it, but if someone wants to get in and is obiously homeless and in desperate need of clothing, dont kick them out but rather find something to give them to wear!
That story is right. Jesus wasnt (I dont think) a rich guy who wore the latest and greatest and most expensive clothes lol, stuff like that shouldnt mean anything...
Good story
lol
Not only do I let them in, I thank them for comming..:)
 
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