Showing posts with label preachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preachers. Show all posts

Sunday 17 April 2016

Ten Minutes to Tears

“Hey, Lucas, look at the huge crowd gathering at the marketplace. Let’s go see what it’s all about.  Zonya, you had better stay home."

His little sister stamped her foot angrily. “You always say that when you want to do something exciting. “She lowered her small fists onto narrow hips to make herself look more threatening, “There’s no way I’m going to run home like a baby!”

“Come on,” Lucas urged, “We need someone to tell Mama where we are in case it gets late.”

But Zonya stuck her chin out defiantly and the boys knew there was no use arguing with her.

When they took off at a run, she knew they were trying to get rid of her but that made determined her more than ever to find out what was so exciting in the marketplace.
Eventually Zonya found an open in the crowd and darted in. Because of her agility and quickness she was soon well ahead of them.

Zonya was so stunned at what she saw that she when she slammed to a stop, she bumped into a burly Jewish man in a burlap coat who turned and scowled at her. Her eyes were wide with shock.

The preachers! They had torn off their robes and were giving them a lashing like they were common thieves!

That made Zonya very angry. She wanted to pound someone, they were good people, they were kind, how dare they whip them so cruelly? Zonya didn’t know she had been yelling and sobbing out loud until someone grabbed her from behind and clamped their hand over her mouth.
She struggled to get free.

 “You!” she sputtered when she saw it was Rufus. “You,” she shrieked, “How dare you be so mean to me?”

Lucas put both hands on her shoulders and looked her squarely in the eye, “Zonya, you’ve gotta be quiet.”

There was something about his look that told her he meant business.

Zonya did what she was told, but the tears were streaming down her dirty little face. ‘Whip! Whip! Whip! When were they ever going to stop?’

“What did they do wrong?” She asked her brothers in a piercing whisper.
Lucas shrugged his shoulders and hung his head. Rufus glowered.

As if things weren’t bad enough, they handcuffed the prisoners and Rufus, who had crept a little closer, heard someone say they were going to be thrown into prison. The children fled like they were being chased by a herd of wild elephants.

“Papa, Papa,” they cried and managed to spill out the story to their father who was the jail-keeper before the crowd surged after the bleeding pair of preachers.

Because they understood their father so well, the children knew that it upset him that good men were going to be jailed during his shift. They could tell that he was faking anger when he yelled at them to go home and spoke harshly to the prisoners. Later he admitted locking them in the deepest, darkest part of the dungeon.

The youngsters did go home but long after they had been sent to bed, and their mother thought they were asleep, the boys crept out and down the long tunnel like hall to where they knew the men were confined, with their feet in stocks.

Their sister was already there, hiding in the shadows. Acts 16:20-24

Friday 15 April 2016

Gimme My Money!


Acts 16: 16-19. The Bible says very little about the damsel in this story, but we can hope it turned out something like this, can’t we?
It doesn’t take a studious historian to know that women have been used and misused almost since the beginning of time. What is it about the fairer sex that causes men to take advantage of her?  Here’s an example, of course my imagination had to kick in to fill in the details.
“Okay, damsel, get out there, hurry now, those Christian men are heading to the place of prayer, and you know what you are supposed to say.”
The young girl lowered her eyelashes for the briefest instant and stifled a sigh. Yea, of course she knew what to say and she knew the terrible beatings, or worse, she would have to endure if she didn’t appease her masters. At least they didn’t demand that she try to sell her body to these preachers: that would seem impossible, she knew they were good men, and loved the One True God.
“These men are the servants of the most high God,” she called, then glanced worriedly at her owner. ‘I’m not being forceful enough.’
“These men are the servants of the most high God,” she called out once again, trying to make her voice sound stronger and more mocking.
Several people scurrying by paused to look at her then at the men. They knew that she was considered a wicked woman so cast the humble, earnest preachers’ scornful looks.
“If Delilah says good things about them, they must be worthless frauds,” they told each other.
Tears sprung to Delilah’s eyes, she knew they were good men and hated what she was doing.
“These men show us the way of salvation,” she screeched, and several others scurried over to Master Kasich to pay to have their fortunes told next. She felt creepy for always ‘knowing’ what to say about their future, and didn’t enjoy doing it.
This continued day after day, Delilah was impressed that the men never yelled at her or knocked her around because of her scornful shouting. ‘Do they know I don’t really want to do this? If they know surely my masters will catch on also.’
She tried desperately to try to be louder, more raucous, and saw the men who had bought her rub their hands together maliciously, gleeful that she was bringing them so much business.
But then something happened.
The preachers turned to look at her, and her heart pounded loudly. The tall, thin one, she already knew his name was Paul, seemed so grieved. ‘Is He mad at me?’ But no, he started speaking, and it seemed like he was talking to someone else, that ‘someone’ inside her that made her say such mean things even when she didn’t want to.
Delilah’s eyes widened, Paul was commanding the evil spirit to come out of her in the name of Jesus Christ!
Suddenly Delilah felt so released, so free, so filled with a quiet joy. She would have collapsed with the wonder of it all if Silas hadn’t taken her by the arm to steady her.
Of course Kasich grabbed her roughly and told her to get back to work, but she didn’t, she simply couldn’t say anything against these godly men, she couldn’t even foretell the future for any of the customers crowding around, either.
After roughing her up for a while they turned on the men, and Delilah knew they would be in deep trouble.
We’ll get to that in the next story, but I like to think someone, a kindly Christian matron, perhaps, had been watching Delilah pityingly all these days. Now that the mob was focused on the two would-be prisoners she took Delilah by the arm, and whispered,
“Would you like to come home with me?”
What do you think Delilah said?
This is one of my favorite verses: ‘For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.’ Can you grasp that? 
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This isn't just an updating of an old Bible story, there are similar incidents happening possibly right in your nearest city. Do you see behind the image of teen prostitude to the troubled girl-victim that needs your help?