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Subject: Starfish: The Quiet Sermon, Author Unknown - February24, 2006



 Friday, February 24, 2006                                      Make a Ripple  -  Make a Difference

 

Greetings, Ripplemakers


 
 

The Quiet Sermon
By
Author Unknown


 

The Quiet Sermon

A member of a certain church, who previously had been attending services regularly, stopped going.  After a few weeks, the pastor decided to visit him.

It was a chilly evening. The pastor found the man at home alone, sitting before a blazing fire.  Guessing the reason for his pastors visit, the man welcomed him, led him to a comfortable chair near the fireplace and waited.

The pastor made himself at home but said nothing.  In the grave silence, he contemplated the dance of the flames around the burning logs.  After some
minutes, the pastor took the fire tongs, carefully picked up a brightly burning ember and placed it to one side of the hearth all alone.  Then he sat back in his chair, still silent.  The host watched all this in quiet contemplation.


As the one lone ember's flame flickered and diminished, there was a momentary
glow and then its fire was no more.  Soon it was cold and dead.

Not a word had been spoken since the initial greeting.  The Pastor glanced at his watch and realized it was time to leave.  He slowly stood up, picked up the cold, dead ember and placed it back in the middle of the fire. Immediately it began to glow, once more with the light and warmth of the burning coals around it.

As the pastor reached the door to leave, his host said with a tear running down his cheek, "Thank you so much for your visit and especially for the fiery sermon.  I shall be back in church next Sunday."

 We live in a world today, which tries to say too much with too little.  Consequently, few listen.   Sometimes the best sermons are the ones left unspoken.

This is an amazing picture! The "longer" you look at this picture, the "more" you see. Look at the lines the artist used to draw this picture of Christ.. It is one
of the scenes from Christ's life.

Author Unknown

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