I promised to work on that preachy thing, so today's entry is a simple story that shows God's sense of humor. Out of the mouths of babes, to the ears of listening adults:
The kids were playing Follow the Leader, with three year old Joey in charge. Every child marched dutifully behind, doing whatever Joey did. He'd raise his fists, they'd raise theirs; he'd skip, they'd skip; he'd whoop, they'd whoop. Only being kids, they got bored. Quickly. One by one, the other children dropped out to follow other pursuits, but Joey marched happily along--until he realized that no one was behind him anymore. Furious, red in the face, hands on hips, the three year old leader confronted his backslid flock: "Hey, what happened to you people? You messed up all the following!"
This is actually a true story, not a churchy anecdote from a canned sermon. The teacher was Donna Carloss Williams, a university professor now who at the time worked in a preschool. The child's adult-style announcement struck her as hilarious and wise.
I once bought a bottle of wine with the brand name "Herding Cats."
Do you suppose that's how Jesus felt with his disciples? With us?
[Thanks to Pastor Keith Williams of Eaton United Methodist Church for sharing Donna's story.]
1 comment:
I mess up the following all the time. Thanks for the story.
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