Category Archives: Grandma’s Stories

Too Hard?

“Oh, it’s too hard!” Sarah cried out in disgust, and threw her study

petee015    book down. Uncle Jeff was there having a cup of tea with the grown-ups in the other room, and he came in just in time to hear Sarah say this.                                                                                        “Is that your study  for this week Sarah?” he asked, “What is it about, that you think is too hard?”

“Well, it’s that part that talks about doing what God wants us to do,  and then we find we can’t manage it”, Sarah said, “And that’s exactly what I’m finding! I tell God I’m sorry for the mean things I’ve done and said, and promise I won’t do it again, and then by the time next week comes, I’m right back to square one!”

“What sort of things do you want to do, Sarah?” Uncle Jeff asked.

“Well, I want to do what God wants me to, but when someone does something mean to me then I fly off at them, and I know that’s not right and not pleasing God”.

“You know”, Uncle Jeff said thoughtfully, “I used to be like that too. I always desperately wanted to do what God wanted me to and then I would fail and feel miserable. But one day I realised that I was putting things the wrong way around. I saw that it didn’t depend on me doing anything at all!”

“Really?” said Sarah, “Well, what DOES it depend on then?”

“I heard a preacher that said it is three “D”s …we have to DEPEND on God, DIE to   ourselves, and do it DAILY, and I realised that it isn’t what I do, it is what God does for me!”

“Really?” Sarah said again, “What exactly does all that mean Uncle Jeff?”

“It’s not a question of US hanging onto God, it’s a question of us letting God hang onto us. It is HIS work IN us, not our work FOR Him that matters.”

”Does that mean we don’t do anything then?” asked Bobby who had been sitting there quietly all through this conversation and suddenly piped up, “That’s good, then I don’t have to try to be good!”

“It’s not quite like that”, Uncle Jeff said, “It means we have to ask God to help us because we can’t do it ourselves, and we have to ask that every day!”

“Oh, I see what you mean”, Sarah said, “It means that we die to things we want to do, and then depend on God to help us do this every single day!”

“Yes”, said Bobby with a grin, “That means you don’t grumble about doing the dishes and other things when Mum asks you to help!”

“Mmmm yes,” said Sarah slowly, “And it isn’t going to be easy either but I’ll try my best!”

“That’s right, my girl!” said Uncle Jeff, “Remember, we have to let go, and let God do it in us!”

(Romans 7:14-25)

Love Your Enemies!

BUSIN053“Oh, this is too hard!” Sarah exclaimed throwing the book she was reading down.

“What’s that?” Uncle Jeff exclaimed as he walked into the room, “What do you mean it’s too hard? Is that your Bible Study book you are reading again?”

“Yes, it is,” Sarah replied, “and just listen to what it is saying now….’Love your enemies, and do good to those who hate you!’ How can we do that Uncle Jeff? All I want to do is to sock them one and pay them back!”

“Well, I can understand that”, said Uncle Jeff, “But what chance would we have if God had done that to us? The Bible says that He gives the sun and the rain to ALL people, both the good and the bad!”

“Yes, and then it goes on to say if someone borrows something from you and doesn’t give it back we aren’t to ask for it back, and if someone picks on you, you are to be nice to them. All I want to do is the do the same to them!”

“Well,” Uncle Jeff said slowly, “I know what you mean, but I can tell you this, that if you pray for someone who has been mean to you instead of paying them back, it mightn’t change them, but it WILL change you and how you feel towards them! I’ll tell you a story about this sort of thing….”

“This is a true story and happened about a hundred years ago to my mother’s aunt and uncle.  Aunt and Uncle were good church going people and never missed going to Sunday services. Next door changed hands and the new people didn’t like Christians at all, and were really nasty to them, calling them names as Aunt and Uncle drove past in their buggy to church, and throwing rubbish over the fence into their garden.

It really got to Aunt, and one day she said to Uncle, ‘What are we going to do about these horrid neighbours?’

‘Well,’ he said, ‘There’s only one thing we can do and that is to pray for them!’

“I don’t feel a bit like it’, Aunt said.

So they made a point of praying for them every morning at the breakfast table. But the neighbours still went on being horrid and nasty. Then Aunt discovered she was having a new baby, and so was the other lady next door. When the babies were born, Aunt found she had a lot of milk to feed her baby on, but the neighbour lady couldn’t seem to make milk. You must remember this was in the days before you could go to the shop and buy baby foods. Aunt’s baby was growing and happy, but the other one was getting thinner and thinner and was always crying and fretful.

In the end, the husband came across to Uncle looking a bit shamefaced, and said, ‘Is there some way you can help us? Our baby is not growing at all and I’m afraid it might get sick and die.’

Aunt and Uncle talked it over, and then Uncle went next door and said, ’We’ve decided  that since Mum has plenty of milk for our little one, she will feed your baby for you on one condition.’

‘What’s that?’ the neighbour said.

‘You must come and live with us and have your meals with us and listen while we read the Bible after we’ve eaten dinner at night, and breakfast in the morning, and Mum will feed your little one for you.’

The neighbour man didn’t like this idea much, but they were desperate about the condition of their baby, so they agreed, and then moved in.”

“Wow!” said Sarah, “That wouldn’t have been easy!”

“No, it wasn’t, Uncle and Aunt were still praying for these neighbours, and this helped them to be kind and put up with the grumpiness of the husband.”

“So what happened?” Sarah asked.

“The neighbours’ baby soon stopped being cross and it started to grow and become a happy little thing. Aunt got quite fond of it as she fed it every meal time. The babies grew together and soon began to talk baby talk to each other. After a couple of months of Aunt and Uncle being kind and helpful to these people, the neighbours began to ask questions about the Bible stories that Uncle was reading to them. Over the next few months, the ladies became fond of each other too, and one day both the neighbours became Christians and trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ for themselves. Wasn’t that wonderful? And all because Aunt and Uncle did what Jesus was talking about in this passage that you said was too hard to do!”

“What happened in the end?” Sarah asked.

“Well, the babies were both able to start eating mashed vegetables, and didn’t need mother’s milk the same way, so the neighbours moved back to their own house. Now, instead of being mean and nasty to Aunt and Uncle, they became the best of friends and all went off to church together each Sunday. So you see Sarah, it DOES pay to pray for your enemies and you will find it easier to do kind things for them,” said Uncle Jeff.

“Did you ever know this Uncle and Aunt, Uncle Jeff?” Sarah asked.

“No, I didn’t meet them, it was before my time,” Uncle Jeff said, “But my mother often talked about them and reminded us to be nice to those who are nasty to us, because you never know what God will do for them!”

 

 

 

Blessings and Woes.

PEFAM039   The fire was roaring up the chimney making a nice  cosy  glow in the room. The family had had a good meal of the fish that Uncle Jeff had caught and everyone was busy in the living room doing different things. Dad was reading the newspaper in his favourite chair , Mum was doing some ironing near the table, Bobby and Betty were lounging on the couch and Sarah was back there  in her favourite position.

Uncle Jeff sat down on the floor beside her and said, “We didn’t quite finish that part of the book you were reading before did we. What was the next bit about?”

“The next part would be so hard to do,” Sarah said, “It says that you will be happy when people laugh at you for what you believe and say nasty things about you. I don’t think I could be happy if that happened!”

“Well,” said Uncle Jeff thoughtfully, “I think that means that you have to make up your mind right at the very beginning that whatever happens you will stand firm for what you know is right. Remember the story of Daniel and how it says that he made up his mind that he wouldn’t eat food that had been offered to idols, even though he was in a strange country. God honoured him for that, and God will honour us too. Look at what it says a bit further down….’love your enemies and pray for those who are mean and nasty to you’. That is not easy to do, but it DOES help you to feel better, rather than think nasty thoughts back about them! I know it isn’t easy, but then we are told that the Christian life is a battle ground you know.”

“Yes, I know”, Sarah said, “Our youth Pastor was telling us about some of those people in Africa that were taken hostage by the terrorists, and what awful things they had done to them. It would be awfully hard for them to be forgiving.”

“Yes, it would be,” Uncle Jeff agreed, “But you know, the Bible says that God can’t do anything with someone who won’t forgive another person. It also tells us that God has given us armour to put on for times like this that will help us….like the breastplate of righteousness which means we guard our hearts and thoughts, and the shield of faith which we can hold up when Satan is throwing his darts of bad thoughts at us.”

“Oh,” said Sarah getting up off the couch, “I never thought of it like that before! Shall I make a cup of tea for you Uncle Jeff?”

“That would be very nice thank you”, Uncle Jeff said, “Does that make it easier for you to understand it all now?”

“Yes, it sure does”, Sarah said as she went out into the kitchen.

True Blessings!

PETEE015  Uncle Jeff came into the room where Sarah was curled up on the couch reading.

“Oh, hullo Uncle Jeff” said Sarah uncurling herself, “where have you come from?”

“I’ve just been out fishing”, said Uncle Jeff, “And I’ve brought some fish for your mother. And what are you reading there?”

“This is a book that our Youth Pastor gave us all to read,” Sarah said, “But it’s a bit hard to understand. Or per’aps I’d better say, it would be awfully hard to do!”

“Well, tell me about it”, said Uncle Jeff, “And we’ll see if we can sort it out for you a bit better….tell me what the hard bits are….”

“Well”, said Sarah, “It’s all about the things that Jesus said when He was here on earth, and it’s starting off with what is called ‘The Sermon on the Mount’. The first one says, ‘You are happy  if you are poor’. I don’t think I’d be happy if I was poor!”

“Well, the first thing we have to understand is that the word ‘happy’ here really means that things will work out for the best”, said Uncle Jeff, “and that if we are poor it is referring to realising that we are not good enough to face God  without confessing our sins to Him first. People who think they are good enough on their own to be in God’s kingdom can never get there. It is only through what the Lord Jesus did for us….He said He is the way you know”.

“Yes, I remember that verse”, Sarah said. “Well, what about the next part when it says you are happy when you are hungry? All I think about when I’m hungry is what I’m having for dinner!”

“Yes, but see that it says that if you are hungry you will be filled, and that is referring to spiritual food, not food on the table!”

“Oh, I see,” said Sarah, “That means when we read the Bible we will feel satisfied inside. But you know Uncle Jeff, I sometimes think I never remember anything I read!”

“Well, it’s like this,” Uncle Jeff said, “When you put a sieve under the tap, it doesn’t hold any water, but it does stay clean! So even if you don’t remember much, reading the Bible helps your thoughts to stay clean.”

“Well, what about the next part that says you are happy when you weep? How does that make sense?”

“This simply means that unless we weep over the bad things we have done, we will never ask God’s forgiveness for them. It is only when we do this that we will be truly happy deep down inside us”.

“That’s right” Sarah said, “I can remember when I did that, it felt like a big burden was lifted off my back, and I felt so happy”.

“That’s great”, said Uncle Jeff, “Does that help you to understand what your book was getting at now?”

“Yes, it helps me see that it DOES make sense after all”, Sarah said.

“Well, how about we go and make a start on cleaning that fish for tea then”, Uncle Jeff said, “And we can leave any other questions until afterwards!”

What Would You Do?

BUSIN177    The old lady’s eyes grew misty as she went back in time to many years before.

“Come on Gran ” Sarah said, “What exactly happened when you thought God hadn’t answered your prayers how you wanted?”

“Well, it was like this,” Gran said, “It was way back when our money was in pounds shillings and pence, not dollars like it is now, and a few shillings went a long way. We were quite hard up, and on Sunday morning sitting in church, I felt quite grumpy that I had to put my half crown in the  bag as it went round. In fact, I grumbled to myself and to God that I had to part with this bit of money and I put it in with rather a bad grace I’m afraid.”

“What does that mean Gran?” Bobby said.

“Shhh”, said Sarah, “It means she was feeling grumpy and only did it because she had to!”

“Oh”, said Bobby, “Go on Gran!”

“I feel ashamed of myself when I remember that”, said Gran, “Because I know now that God loves a cheerful giver, and I certainly wasn’t a cheerful giver that day. In fact, God was just going to show me a lesson that I have never forgotten.”

“Oh, what was that?” Sarah asked.

“I was going home after church still feeling grumpy, and as I walked along the footpath I saw something glinting on the pavement. I scuffed it with my foot, and there was a half crown piece half under the grassy edge.”

“Ooh, what did you do Gran?” asked Bobby.

“Well, I picked it up and thought, ‘That’s the exact same amount that I put in the money bag this morning!’ I looked around and there was no-one anywhere near. Then along a bit further, I saw another coin on the ground, and it was a second half crown piece, so I picked it up too.  Then I suddenly thought, ‘I wonder if God is trying to tell me something?’  You know I had been grumpy about giving my money to God and it was just as if He was saying to me now, ‘Do you think I needed your money? Here it is back again, and there is another one to go with it!! If you can’t give it to me cheerfully, I don’t want it at all, you can have it back!!’ Oh, I tell you I felt so small and mean.”

“Well, I took it home”, said Gran, “but I didn’t really enjoy it at all. Here was God telling me He didn’t want my money after all if I couldn’t give it cheerfully. And it is a lesson I have never forgotten. In fact it reminds me of a story in the Bible how Peter had fished all night and caught nothing, and he was feeling grumpy about it. He knew that Jesus had called him to leave his fishing and follow Him but he wasn’t too sure about it. Maybe he was wondering how he was going to pay his bills if he left everything to follow Jesus. This particular morning they had been working hard at fishing all night for nothing and then come in to shore. There was Jesus with the usual crowds all pushing around Him, so Jesus got into Peter’s boat and taught the people out of it. Perhaps Peter was feeling a bit grumpy with them all and tired as well.

So when Jesus had finished talking to the people and they had all gone away, Jesus would have known how Peter was feeling, and He said to him, “Go on out where it is deeper and put your nets over the side”.

Peter said, “Look, Master, we’ve been fishing all night and caught nothing. But seeing You say so, I’ll do it!”

You can just about hear the grumpiness in Peter’s voice! But he did as Jesus said, probably thinking it was all a waste of time. He let the net all out, and then began to pull it in. He could hardly believe what he was feeling! There were fish in it. So many fish that he could hardly pull it in. In fact he called out to James and John to come in their boat to give a hand, as his boat was so full it was nearly sinking! He had never seen anything like it. It suddenly dawned on him that if Jesus could do this with fish, He could certainly look after all Peter’s other worries about how his bills could be paid.

It seems that Jesus was still in the boat while all this was going on, and as Peter was thinking this, he fell down on his knees with the fish all around him, and said, “Oh Lord, I don’t know how you can be bothered with me! I shouldn’t be anywhere near You at all!!!”

He knew how grumpy he had been, and how worried he was, and it was all for nothing! Jesus was with Him and could take care of everything!”

“Wow!”, said Bobby as Gran paused for a moment, “I guess that IS a good lesson for us to learn!”

“Yes”, said Sarah half to herself, “There is no need to worry about things if Jesus asks us to  do anything for Him. It will all turn out right in the end! I won’t forget either of those stories Gran!”

 

What does Redeem Mean?

CHLD155     Bobby came into the kitchen whistling tunelessly as he threw his jacket on the floor. Mum gave him a look at this, and he hastily picked it up again and put it where it belonged.

“How did the Bible Class go this afternoon?” Mum asked.

“Aw, all right I guess”, said Bobby, “But Mr. Brooks uses too many long words and I didn’t know what they meant”.

“Well, I know what you mean”, Mum said as she put the kettle on to boil, “What was one that really got you puzzled today?”

“It was the word ‘redeemed’ ” , Bobby said, “I know I’ve heard it before but it didn’t make sense. What DOES it mean anyway?”

“Well, it’s like this”, Mum said as she got the cups out and put them on the kitchen bench, “I remember once when I was little, my brother Jimmy made a little boat. He was so proud of it, and took it down to the river every chance he got to play with it. One day he came home rather sad and upset, and said that he’d let the string go and it had floated off down stream in the current. It was too deep for him to go out and get it”.

“Oh”, said Bobby, “What happened then?”

“Well, about a week went by and he came home one day from school and said he had seen his boat in the second-hand shop for sale. He had gone in and told the man in the shop that it was his boat, and the man said no it wasn’t because he had bought it, and if he wanted it he would have to buy it from him.”

Sarah had come into the kitchen and was listening to the story too.

“Ooh, that was mean of him”, she said, “What did Grand-dad say about that?”

“He told Jimmy he had better empty his money box out and see if there was enough money there to do that. So that is exactly what Jimmy did. He went down to the shop and bought his little boat back again”.

“I bet he was pleased to get it back”, said Bobby.

Mum smiled. “I will never forget the look on Jimmy’s face when he came back holding that little boat in his arms. He was saying to anyone who would listen….’this is my little boat twice….it’s mine because I made it and it’s mine because I bought it back!’ ”

Bobby had forgotten his question to Mum that reminded her of this story until she said, “So that is what ‘redeemed’ means Bobby. Jimmy had bought back his own little boat, and the Lord Jesus had to buy each one of us back because we had got lost until we wanted to come back to Him”.

“That’s a neat story”, said Sarah.

“Oh, I see”, said Bobby, “That means that we belong to Jesus twice then….we’re His because He made us and we’re His because He bought us when He died on the cross! That makes sense now Mum, and I won’t forget. Thanks. Come on Sarah, let’s go outside and have a practice with that ball!”

What do You DO?

Kids in ClassSarah was sitting on her seat listening to the other girls chattering around her. They were talking about all the sorts of things that young girls talk about while they were waiting for the speaker to arrive at the Youth Group. The elderly missionary soon arrived and was introduced to them.

He was rather a tired looking man, but his eyes lit up with enthusiasm as he began to talk. He described the village people from the country where he had been for so many years, and finished up by telling a story from his youth.

This happened long before the days of the animal rights movement and it illustrated his point extremely well. His father was a farmer and had a young heifer that fell into a deep pit one day.

“We tried everything we could think of to get that heifer out of the hole”, he said, “But nothing worked. It had made up its mind to lie there until it died. Well, Dad wasn’t going to let it die on him that easily, so he told me to go and get the electric fence unit and tie the heifer’s tail to it. We turned the fence on, and that heifer sprang to life with a blood curdling moo and scrambled up out of that pit as though a mob of dogs were after her!”

Everyone smiled at the picture this brought to mind.

“You know”, he continued, “I sometimes wonder if God doesn’t have to give us a jolt like that to get us moving some time. It’s all very easy to say why doesn’t someone do something when you can do it yourself. God needs to give us a jolt to get us moving in His work Don’t expect someone else to go; don’t expect others to give time or money when you could do it! We don’t need another message on these things, just get up and DO them!”

Sarah wriggled a bit on her seat….she knew exactly what he was talking about. How many times had she intended to write a letter to her Gran thanking her for the Christmas present, but hadn’t got around to it. Now the year was getting on and it still wasn’t done. What about the times when her mother had to ask her three times to get up and wash the dishes….she could have done them the first time!

“Please God, help me to be better at doing these things”, she whispered in her mind, “and not put off doing things when I know I should do them!”

The last song was given out, and Sarah felt better about singing the words of it….”In the house and out of doors, Washing dishes scrubbing floors, Mending, ironing washing too, All the things I have to do….I’ll do it all for Jesus, I’ll do it all for Jesus, He’s done so much for me!”

 

The Broken Vase

VASE        Bobby   was sitting in his KidZone class listening intently to what his leader, Mr. Brooks, was saying.

“You know kids, we sometimes wonder why bad things happen in our lives”, he was saying, “It’s a bit like this. Would you like to come up here Sam, and help me show everyone what I’m talking about?”

Sam went forward, and Mr. Brooks held up a china vase. “You see this vase”, he said, “This is like us. It’s a perfectly good vase, in fact it is Mum’s vase, and she puts her flowers in it. Now, I want you to hammer this Sam, and see what happens. I’ll put it inside this bag so bits won’t fly everywhere”, and he put it into a plastic bag.

Sam picked up the hammer, and hit the bag firmly. Everyone heard the clatter as the vase broke inside it.

Mr. Brooks took it out of the bag and held it up. It was a sorry sight, broken right in half.

“Now, do you think it can be fixed at all?” he asked. Bobby put his hand up.

“Yes, Bobby”, Mr. Brooks said.

“It could be glued back together with super glue”, Bobby said..

“That’s right, it could be”, Mr. Brooks said. “But there is an even better way to do it. People in Japan have discovered a way to mend broken china with gold. It’s called ‘kitsugi’, and instead of the mended vase being tried to make look like nothing has happened, the cracks are all filled with gold and it looks like this….” and he held up another vase the same with beautiful gold lines where the cracks had been.

“Oh”, said Hayley from the back of the class, “That is so pretty!”

“You know,” said Mr. Brooks, “That’s the same with us. When we’ve made mistakes and messed things up, we try to cover up our mistakes by mending them with superglue and pretending it never happened. It looks OK, but people will still remember the wrong things you have done, like a broken vase that has been fixed. But if we take our mistakes to God and confess them to Him as a sin, He will make us be even better than if we had just tried to cover it up ourselves. The Bible says He will not only forgive us our sin, but that He will make it as though it never happened at all, just as if He has mended us with gold seams. We can learn from our mistakes then and tell others to not do the same silly things”.

“I guess I’ll have to remember that”, Bobby said as he picked his things up and stood up, “I often do silly things and make mistakes. I don’t want to go around looking as though I’ve tried to fix them up myself!”