Touching Story From a New York City Pastor

This is the most heart touching story that I have read in a long time.

Jim preaches at a church in the slums of New York. He tells the following story:

It was Easter Sunday, and I was so tired at the end of the day that I just went to the edge of the platform, pulled down my tie and sat down and draped my feet over the edge. It was a wonderful service with many people coming forward. The counselors were talking with these people.

As I was sitting there, I looked up the middle aisle, and there in about the third row was a man who looked about fifty, disheveled, filthy.

He looked up at me rather sheepishly, as if saying, โ€œCould I talk to you?โ€ We have homeless people coming in all the time, asking for money or whatever. So, as I sat there, I said to myself, though I am ashamed of it, โ€œWhat a way to end a Sunday. Iโ€™ve had such a good time, preaching and ministering, and hereโ€™s a fellow probably wanting some money for more wine.โ€

He walked up. When he got within about five feet of me, I smelled a horrible smell like Iโ€™d never smelled in my life.

It was so awful that when he got close, I would inhale by looking away, and then Iโ€™d talk to him, and then look away to inhale, because I couldnโ€™t inhale facing him.

I asked him, โ€œWhatโ€™s your name?โ€ โ€œDavid.โ€ โ€œHow long have you been on the street?โ€ โ€œSix years.โ€ โ€œHow old are you?โ€ โ€œThirty-two.โ€

He looked fiftyโ€”hair matted, front teeth missing, wino, eyes slightly glazed. โ€œWhere did you sleep last night, David?โ€ โ€œAbandoned truck.โ€

I keep in my back pocket a money clip that also holds some credit cards. I fumbled to pick one out thinking, Iโ€™ll give him some money.

I wonโ€™t even get a volunteer. They are all busy talking with others. Usually we donโ€™t give money to people; we take them to get something to eat.

I took the money out. David pushed his finger in front of me.

He said, โ€œI donโ€™t want your money. I want this Jesus, the One you were talking about, because Iโ€™m not going to make it. Iโ€™m going to die on the street.โ€

I completely forgot about David, and I started to weep for myself. I was going to give a couple of dollars to someone God had sent to me. See how easy it is? I could make the excuse I was tired. There is no excuse. I was not seeing him the way God sees him. I was not feeling what God feels.

But oh, did that change! David just stood there. He didnโ€™t know what was happening. I pleaded with God, โ€œGod, forgive me! Forgive me! Please forgive me. I am so sorry to represent You this way. Iโ€™m so sorry. Here I am with my message and my points, and You send somebody and I am not ready for it. Oh, God!โ€

Something came over me. Suddenly I started to weep deeper, and David began to weep. He fell against my chest as I was sitting there. He fell against my white shirt and tie, and I put my arms around him, and there we wept on each other.

The smell of His person became a beautiful aroma. Here is what I thought the Lord made real to me: If you donโ€™t love this smell, I canโ€™t use you, because this is why I called you where you are. This is what you are about. You are about this smell.

Christ changed Davidโ€™s life. He started memorizing portions of Scripture that were incredible. We got him a place to live. We hired him in the church to do maintenance, and we got his teeth fixed.

He was a handsome man when he came out of the hospital. They detoxed him in six days.

He spent that Thanksgiving at my house. He also spent Christmas at my house. When we were exchanging presents, he pulled out a little thing, and he said, โ€œThis is for you.โ€ It was a little white hanky. It was the only thing he could afford.

A year later, David got up and talked about his conversion to Christ. The minute he took the mic and began to speak, I said, โ€œThe man is a preacher.โ€ This past Easter, we ordained David. He is an associate minister of a church over in New Jersey.

And I was so close to saying, โ€œHere, take this; Iโ€™m a busy preacher.โ€ We can get so full of ourselves.

Lord, thank you for sending others our way. May we never stop seeing them as Your precious children no matter how busy or tired we become. Amen

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IN GOD WE TRUST

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