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Access
to High Places
It
has been said that during the Civil War, a man was
sitting on a park bench in Washington, D.C.
He was crying. His son had deserted his post in battle and was to be
shot by a firing squad.
So the father went to Washington hoping to talk
to the President and tell his story and see if the
President would intervene.
But he couldn't get past the front gate to
the White House.
He would go there and be denied access. So he
sat crying, fearful about his son's impending death.
Hundreds of people passed him, but no one noticed....
Finally, a small boy noticed him and saw him crying.
The boy went up to the man and asked him what
was going on. The
man was barely able to talk, but told him about his
son and what was going to happen. The boy was touched. He
said, "Follow me."
He walked up to the front gate, looked up at
the soldiers guarding it and said, "It's okay.
He's with me." The gate opened. The
boy and the man marched right up to the front door of
the White House, opened it and walked in.
He knew exactly where the President was.
He knocked on the door, and he was told the
President was in a meeting with his cabinet members
and generals discussing war strategy.
But the little boy nudged his way through the
room full of people, finally reached the President,
and jumped up on his lap. The conversation in the room
ceased.
The
boy said, "Daddy, I want you to meet a man.
He needs your help."
The
meeting stopped, everyone left the room, and the man
was brought into the room so he could tell his story. After hearing the man’s plight, Lincoln took out his pen
and signed a document.
He handed it to the man.
And written in bold letters it said:
“Presidential
Pardon. Signed, Abraham Lincoln, President of the U.S.
“
The
man's SON had been pardoned! His tears of sadness became tears of joy.
As he was leaving he turned to the President and
asked, "Why did you do this for me?" Lincoln
replied, "I did it because my SON took an
interest in your situation!"
Due
to our sin, YOU and I are much like the young soldier
that deserted his post in battle.
WE have sinned, and the wages of sin is DEATH
(Romans 6:23).
Yet, both the Son (as well as the Father) "took
an interest in OUR situation."
Because of His great love for us, Jesus died on the
cross so that WE might receive
FULL PARDON for OUR sins (1 Peter 2:24).
And through Jesus, God's
only Son, WE too have DIRECT ACCESS to HIGH
PLACES
because
He EVER LIVES to intercede for us at the
right hand of God (Romans 8:34-39).
God
will grant this "DIVINE PARDON"
to those who: place their trust
in Him (Hebrews 11:6), repent
of sin (2 Corinthians 7:9-10), confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized
(immersed) for the forgiveness of sin (Acts 2:38).
He will CONTINUE TO PARDON those who CONTINUE
TO FOLLOW Jesus for
the rest of their lives (1 John 1:7).
Have
YOU accepted God’s
pardon?
God
bless you!
-- David
A. Sargent / Allan
Eldridge
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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