Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Dad's chair
A man’s daughter had asked the local minister to
come and pray with her father.
When the minister arrived, he found the man lying
in bed with his head propped up on two pillows.
An empty chair sat beside his bed. The minister
assumed that the old fellow had been informed of his visit.
“I guess you were expecting me,” he said.
‘No, who are you?” said the father.
The minister told him his name and then remarked,
“I saw the empty chair and I figured you knew I was going to show up.”
“Oh yeah, the chair,” said the bedridden man.
“Would you mind closing the door?” Puzzled, the minister shut the door.
“I have never told anyone this, not even my
daughter,” said the man. “But all of my life I have never known how to pray.”
“At church I used to hear the pastor talk about
prayer, but it went right over my head.”
“I abandoned any attempt at prayer,” the old man
continued, “until one day four years ago, my best friend said to me, “Johnny,
prayer is just a simple matter of having a conversation with Jesus.”
“Here is what I suggest,” he said.
“Sit down in a chair; place an empty chair in
front of you, and in faith see Jesus on the chair. It’s not spooky because he
promised, ‘I will be with you always’.”
“Then just speak to him in the same way you’re
doing with me right now.”
“So, I tried it and I’ve liked it so much that I
do it a couple of hours every day.
I’m careful though. If my daughter saw me talking
to an empty chair, she’d either have a nervous breakdown or send me off to the
funny farm.”
The minister was deeply moved by the story and
encouraged the old man to continue on the journey.
Then he prayed with him, anointed him with oil,
and then returned to the church.
Two nights later the daughter called to tell the
minister that her daddy had died that afternoon.
Did he die in peace?” he asked.
Yes, when I left the house about two o’clock, he
called me over to his bedside, told me how much he loved me, and kissed me on
the cheek.
When I got back from the store an hour later, I
found him dead.
There was something strange about his death.
Apparently, just before Daddy died, he leaned over and rested his head on the
chair beside the bed.
What do you make of that?” The minister wiped a
tear from his eye and said, “I wish we could all go like that.”
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