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After
a few of the usual Sunday hymns, the church's
pastor slowly stood up, walked over to the pulpit
and, before he gave his sermon that evening,
briefly introduced a guest minister who was in
the service that evening.
In
the introduction, the pastor told the
congregation that the guest minister was one of
his dearest childhood friends and that he wanted
him to have a few moments to greet the church
and share whatever he felt would be appropriate
for the service.

With
that, an elderly man stepped up to the pulpit
and began to speak. "A father and a
son, and a friend of his son were sailing off
the Pacific coast," he began, "when a
fast approaching storm blocked any attempt to
get back to the shore. The waves were so
high, that even though the father was an
experienced sailor, he could not keep the boat
upright and the three were swept into the ocean
as the boat capsized."
The old man hesitated for a moment, making eye
contact with two teenagers who were, for the
first time since the service began, looking
somewhat interested in his story. The aged
minister continued with his story.

"Grabbing a rescue line, the father had to
make the most excruciating decision of his life
- to which boy he would throw the other end of
the life line. He only had seconds to make
the decision. The father knew that his son
was a Christian and he also knew that his son's
friend was not. The agony of his decision
could not be matched by the torrent of
waves. As the father yelled out, 'I love
you, son!', he threw the life line to his
son's friend. By the time the father had
pulled the friend back to the capsized boat, his
son had disappeared beneath the raging swells
into the black of night. His body was
never recovered.
By this time, the teenagers were sitting up
straight in the pew, anxiously waiting for the
next words to come out of the old minister's
mouth. "The father," he
continued, "knew his son would step into
eternity with Jesus and he could not bear the
thought of his son's friend stepping into an
eternity without Jesus. Therefore, he
sacrificed his son to save the son's
friend. How great is the love of God that
he should do the same for us. Our Heavenly
Father sacrificed His only begotten Son that we
could be saved. I urge you to accept His
offer to rescue you and take a hold of the life
line He is throwing out to you in this
service."

With that, the old man turned and sat back down
in his chair as silence filled the room.
The pastor again walked slowly to the pulpit and
delivered a brief sermon with an invitation at
the end. However, no one responded to the
appeal.

Within minutes after the service ended, the two
teenagers were at the old man's side.
"That was a nice story,"
politely stated one of the boys, "but I
don't think it was very realistic for a father
to give up his only son's life in hopes that the
other boy would become a Christian."
"Well, you've got a point there," the
old man replied, glancing down at his worn
Bible.
A big smile broadened his narrow
face. He once again looked up at the boys and
said, "It sure isn't very realistic, is
it? But I'm standing here today to tell
you that story gives me a glimpse of what it
must have been like for God to give up His Son
for me. You see, I was that father and
your pastor is my son's friend."
~ Author Unknown ~
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