Friday, October 3, 2014

I pledge allegiance to the Lamb

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I pledge allegiance to the Lamb

He knelt on bloody knees. His hands were folded and his head was bowed. Without a sound his voice reached beyond the clouds.

“Stop that! NO prayer on government property. What makes you think you’re above the law?”

The man raised his head toward the sky. His eyes so clear and so steady…the guard looked too.

All that could be seen through the eyes of man was the filth of a concrete prison.  But, the eyes of Love could see all the way to the gates of heaven.

The guard cursed and spit a black stream of tobacco juice.  “You Christians never learn…well no matter. Your boy’s here.”

“M—my son?” The chains rattled as he struggled to his feet. “Why…now?”

The guard shouted over the clanging of the door as he entered the cell. “Last rights.” He laughed and jerked the man to his feet. “I’ll be glad to get rid of you—that snot nosed kid showing up every day begging and crying to see you was driving me crazy.” He unlocked the shackles and led the man to a small room with a barred window.

 “Dad!”

The man reached through the bars and held his son the best he could. Neither could see the other for the tears.

“Why are you here? What happened? Can you come home?”

The father looked to the heart of his child. “Son, listen. It’s my fault.”

“No, you never did anything wro—"

“That’s just it. I didn’t do anything. I’m here because I did nothing. We did nothing. We were comfortable in our pretty churches and cushioned seats. He warned us, He said we’d have tribulation. He told us to watch. He told us to pray. But we sat quietly and did nothing. And little by little they stole all our rights to worship away.”

“But Dad…they told me it’s not too late.” The young man of eleven years old wiped his eyes and sucked in a deep breath. “They said you could go home if you’d deny Him. They said it’s your choice—life or death.”

The man closed his eyes for a moment and nodded at his son. “Son, remember this. Absolutes exist. The lines may need to be repainted from time to time—but they never move.”

The boy forced into becoming a man much too soon nodded. “I know you think what you’re doing is right, but Dad, they’ll kill you if—”

When it comes to doing right, considering consequences causes confusion.” He smiled at his son. “I choose life.”

The guard leaning against a wall watching the two took a step closer.

“Dad…life? Really?”

“Yes, Son. I choose Life—the kind found on the other side of death.”

“Dad, but…but I’m scared. They said you could come home.”

“I love you Son.” His voice cracked. “Take care of your mom. Pray like I taught you…and Son.  I am going Home.”




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2 comments:

caryjo said...

WOW! You grabbed me again. Made me think and process. I really like the title, too, BTW. It's filled with truthfulism. That's all we can count on.

Unknown said...

I choose life. I haven't sat on the side lines. I fight for our God every day and our right to worship him.