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TAPESTRY Special Treat Hi Carol, I am submitting another story for your newsletter.
BTW, I LOVE the new format of the newsletter. Thank you for the good
work! James A. Henson The
by: James A.
Henson As I sat alone on the park bench, the dreariness of the
overcast day only added to my hurt and bitterness. Surely no other individual had ever
experienced the kind of low point that I had sunk into. It was as though I had fallen into a
deep crevasse, with no rescue available. A feeling of hopelessness enclosed me, as I reflected
upon all the deficits in my life. All the failures, financial and emotional,
paraded themselves before me as haunting reminders of the misery of my
life. All the financial debts that
I had incurred; all the broken promises to loved ones and friends were there
taunting me. It was as though each
were shouting, ???You are a miserable failure; and that is all you will ever
be.??? My watery eyes scanned the park area around the bench
were I sat, buried in my despair; I saw no other person anywhere in the
park. It was as though I was
completely alone in my self-inflicted darkness. I lowered my head and covered my misty
eyes with trembling hands. I
remember thinking: I cannot continue my life this way??¦I??™m completely at the end
of myself! It was at this moment
that my life was to completely change
forever! For some reason, I uncovered my eyes, and looked around;
I had the strongest sense of someone??™s presence. I was startled to see a man sitting on
the bench beside me. He was dressed in average manner; nothing to indicate
affluence. He just sat and looked
at me for what seemed an eternity before he spoke to me. I did not hear his first words, as my
mind was trying to decide whether he was real, or just the apparition of a
desperate man??™s mind. He was speaking again, and I could clearly hear him
saying, ???I??™ve been looking for you.??? ???Who are you?
Where did you come from? Why
are you looking for me," I asked? ???I will answer your last question; the others will answer
themselves,??? he said. ???I have been
looking for you because you have not looked for me; and because I have something
you need.??? I sat for what seemed a long time, just looking into his
deeply penetrating eyes. I could
not find words to speak; I felt fear, and yet, I had no urge to take flight from
my place on the cold, hard, wooden park bench. It was as though I was glued to the
spot! More fear gripped me when his
right hand went into his inside coat pocket. I truly expected that his hand would
next appear holding a gun or knife!
Still, I did not feel the necessity to
run. When he withdrew his hand from the coat pocket, it held
not a weapon, but a light-blue, rectangular pad. The pad had writing on it. He held it toward me, and I realized
that the ???pad??? was a checkbook. ???I have wanted to give this to you,??? he said, in the most
kind, gentle voice that I had ever heard.
???What is this,??? I replied? ???In First Bank, here in your city, I have created an
account in your name, and I have deposited an adequate sum in it. The amount is enough to cover all your
debts, public and private, for the past, present, and the rest of your
life.??? I truly believed that I was seeing a ghost sitting here
before me; but I was hearing his voice also. He must have understood my anxiety,
because, he placed the checkbook on the bench between us, and gently placed his
right hand on my shoulder. I should
have been frightened, but instead, a sense of extreme peace and calmness washed
over my whole being. ???I am not here to frighten you, son. My desire is to give you access to this
account, which I have created for you at First
Bank.??? So, he is real all right, I thought; a real fruitcake, a
real prankster. This is all a real
joke. ???Look??¦whoever you are. I have enough painful troubles of my
own; I don??™t have the time or the energy to entertain you. So, just go your way and leave me to my
misery!??? ???But son, it is your misery and despair that has brought
me here. I have come to set you
free from all of it.??? ???Ok, mystery man, what??™s the catch,??? I asked? ???What must I do to receive this ???great
benefit??™ that you would bestow upon me???? ???There is no catch.
This sum I would give to you is a free gift; all you must do is accept
what I have done for you??? ???I can??™t believe this, mister. No one has that kind of power??¦the power
to forgive all debts, past, present, and
future.??? I turned my face away from him, thinking that when again
I looked, he would have faded into the cold mist of the afternoon. I turned and he was still there looking
at me??¦more intensely now, as I distinctly heard his reply: ???ALL POWER HAS BEEN GIVEN TO
ME!??? When I came to myself, I was kneeling on the ground
beside ???my??? park bench. As my eyes
opened, small, but sure rays of sunshine were breaking through the mist of the
overcast day. There was something
in my right hand; a checkbook??¦His checkbook! I began to page through the checks. Every one of the checks were made out to
me and signed: Your Father. (C) 2002 |
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