| It was a cold, rainy afternoon.
Tommy hated it when it rained because he couldn't go out and play. He had homework that he could do but he didn't feel like doing it. He turned
on the television and nothing good was on.
He was so bored he didn't know what to do.
Then he thought of a pamphlet that someone had given him the day before and
he decided to read it. As he read the pamphlet he thought of
the day before.
Tommy and his friends Roger and Bob were in
the street playing ball when a young man approached them and started talking to them about how to go to heaven. Bob started laughing because he couldn't believe a total stranger would come up
to three twelve-year olds and start talking to them about God.
Tommy told Bob to stop laughing because he knew he was being rude and besides, Tommy wanted to hear what the man had to
say.
The young man, whose name was Kevin, explained
to the boys that heaven was a gift. Tommy had always thought that the
way you got to heaven was by being good, but Kevin showed them
from the Bible that good works don't get a person to heaven. When Jesus
died on the cross He paid our way to heaven so that's why it's a free
gift to go to heaven. Jesus said, "he that believes on Me
has
everlasting life."
After Kevin explained that it's just by believing
in Jesus that gets us to heaven, he then explained why God wants us
to be good. Being good is for rewards on earth and in heaven. God promises to reward His children that are good and He punishes His children that are bad.
What Kevin explained to the boys made sense
to them and they all believed what he was saying. After Kevin left, the boys discussed what he had told them.
"Boy," said Tommy, "that really
takes a weight off my mind." Roger said, "Me too! I wonder why I never heard it explained that way before. I always knew that Jesus died for our sins, but I never knew He did everything that had to be
done to get us to heaven. I always thought that we had to do our part too."
"Well," said Bob, "now that
we know we're going to heaven it doesn't matter what we do wrong 'cause God will still accept us into heaven."
"Bob," said Tommy, "you weren't listening very
well. Even though God won't send you to hell if you're bad, He will punish you." Bob, with a smug look on his face, said, "Who
cares as long as you're going to heaven anyway?" Tommy thought that Bob didn't have very much
respect for God.
This all passed through Tommy's mind as he
read over the
pamphlet that Kevin had given him.Since there was nothing else to do on this
rainy day Tommy decided to get his Bible out. He never had spent much time
reading it before so it was tucked away in his closet.
When he was looking through it he was surprised
to see how many pages it had. He had no idea where to start reading so
he just opened it up in the middle and started reading. He was reading from the book of Proverbs and he noticed that it was filled with promises of good to those who live good lives
and warnings of punishment for those who live bad lives.
Tommy thought that it would be a good idea for Bob to read Proverbs.
He decided to call him and tell him. When he called and told him about it Bob said, "Look Tommy, it's great that you want to read the Bible
but don't try to push it down my throat. I really have no interest in reading the Bible."
Tommy was hurt by Bob's response. Didn't he
realize that Tommy was telling him these things only because he didn't
want Bob to be punished?
Tommy went back to his reading and the more
he read the more interesting he found it. It was exciting to know that
he was actually reading the Word of God and that God told people how to live their lives so that God could bless them.
Two weeks later at school some people from
UNICEF were asking for volunteers to collect money for them on Halloween.
Bob suggested that all three of them volunteer to go out together.
It sounded like a good idea and Tommy was surprised
that Bob would want to do something unselfish. They decided to
all go together in Tommy's neighborhood. When they were finished going from house to house, Bob offered to get everyone hamburgers from McDonalds.
After they sat down Bob pulled a wad of bills
out of his pocket. Roger, who was shocked to see Bob with so much money, said, "Bob, where did you
get all that money?"
"Evidently, you two guys aren't too observant,"
Bob answered. "When you were handing me the money for UNICEF
I put some of it in the can and some of it in my pocket. It's great that people are so generous, isn't it?"
"Bob," said Tommy, "you put
that money in the can where it belongs. That's not your money. It's to help people and that's why people gave it."
"Come on," said Bob angrily, "You
didn't mind eating what I bought with some of that money." Tommy responded, "If I had known that
you had used some of
the money we collected tonight I never would have accepted."
"Well it's a little late now wouldn't you say? So you
guys are in this with me. The reason I even told you is because
I want to share this money with you. Let's see here," Bob started to count all the money he had, "there's twenty-eight dollars here. Three goes into twenty-eight how many times?"
"Nine," answered Roger. Bob then divided the money up so that each
of them got nine dollars. "I'll keep the extra
dollar," said Bob, "since I'm the one that came up with the idea."
Then he said in a mocking voice, "And they say crime doesn't pay!"
Tommy felt really bad about taking the money,
but he took it anyway. The more Tommy thought about it the worse he felt, so he decided to put the nine dollars in the can with the
rest of the money he would be turning in the next day. He called Roger and talked to him about it and he also agreed to give
back the money. But when Tommy called Bob, he just got upset with him and said, "If I had known that you guys weren't going
to keep the money I would have kept it all myself."
The next day when all the boys were over at
Bob's house, Bob said to his mother, "Hey Mom, I'm not going to be
here for dinner tonight. Tommy's mother invited me over for dinner."
"Alright," she answered, "but
be home by nine." As soon as they left the house Tommy said to Bob, "Why
did you lie to your mother and say my mom had asked you over for dinner?"
"Because," he answered, "I want
to go to that carnival over by your place and I knew she wouldn't
let me go if I asked." He then said, "Why don't you call from
Roger's house and say you'll be having dinner at my place and Roger can
tell
his mother he's having dinner at my place too, and then we
can all go to the carnival together."
Tommy thought about it for a minute and even
though it did sound like fun, he thought about what he had read in the Bible.
Bob was looking for trouble. He had stolen money the night before and now he had lied to his mother. Tommy wanted no
part of it and said, "Bob, don't you know that God is going
to punish
you if you keep being bad?"
"You know Tommy, you're getting to be
a real drag. Why don't you go home and play with your dolls." Of course Tommy didn't have dolls. Bob was
just saying that to let Tommy know that he thought he was a sissy.
Then Bob said, "Roger do you want to come
with me?" "No thanks," he answered. "Well, I guess I'll just go have a good
time all by myself," said Bob with obvious disgust
in his voice. "See you two sissies later."
"Bob," said Tommy, "don't you
realize you're putting God to the test? It was clear by the expression on Bob's face
that he didn't want to discuss it. He simply said, "Good- bye,"
and walked away.
Bob had the ten dollars with him that he had
gotten the night before. He used the money to get into the carnival and
to play a lot of the games they had. He also went on some of
the rides. He knew he had to leave the carnival around quarter
'til nine to get home by nine so at eight-thirty he decided to
go on one last ride. He got on the ferris wheel and was having a really good time until the ferris wheel started making a strange noise and then came to a stop. It didn't stop because the
ride was over but because something had gone wrong with it. Bob
was stuck in a seat all by himself at the top of the ferris wheel.
He could hear people below him complaining and finally, after about five minutes a man started yelling to all the people
on the ferris wheel telling them that it had broken down and
that it might take a while to fix it.
Bob couldn't believe it. He knew that time
was slipping by and that at nine o'clock his mother would be concerned if
he weren't home. He kept looking down at his watch and getting more upset as each minute passed. It was terrifying to be
so high in the air and he was trying hard not to panic.
He couldn't help but think about what Tommy
had said to him about God's punishing you when you are bad. He knew that it
was wrong for him to have taken that money and to have lied to
his mother.
At nine o'clock when Bob didn't come home,
his mother started worrying about him. She called over at Tommy's house
to see what time he had left his house. When Tommy's mother told her that Bob hadn't been there she wanted to find out from
Tommy where he was. When she found out that Bob had gone to the
carnival she asked Tommy if he would come with her to try
and find him.
She picked Tommy up and they drove to the carnival together. As they got there a fire truck drove up. When they went into the carnival they found out that the ferris wheel
had been stuck for over an hour and because they couldn't fix it they were
going to have to have the firemen lift the people off it. The fire truck had something like a cage that went very high so that a person
could get in it and be brought safely to the ground. Since they rescued the people that were at the top first, Bob was the
first one down. Waiting for him were his mother and his friend Tommy.
His mother grabbed him by the ear and dragged
him to the car. Tommy followed behind. She wanted to know where Bob had gotten the money to be able to get into the carnival and to
pay for the rides. It was obvious that his mother was in no mood to be lied to and Bob told her the whole truth about how he had taken the money they had collected for UNICEF.
When Bob's mother dropped Tommy off at his
house she said to him, "Tommy, you're going to be seeing Bob only during
school hours for the next two months because he is going to be coming directly home from school. He'll be doing different odd jobs after school and on weekends so he can give the money he earns to charity."
That night when Tommy was in bed he thought
over what had happened the last few days. Bob had
thought it didn't matter how he lived and now it was evident that God had punished him.
The next day Bob came up to Tommy at school
and said, "What was the name of that book in the Bible that you wanted me
to read?" "Proverbs," answered Tommy. "Well," said Bob, "I think I'll
read it. I did some thinking when I was on the ferris wheel last night. Crime doesn't pay after all. I thought you and Roger were sissies
for wanting to be good and now I see I was a jerk for thinking
the
way I did. It's rather obvious God doesn't let you get away with being bad."
Tommy was really happy that Bob had learned
that lesson. He didn't want to see any more bad things happen to Bob. And since Bob was going to be reading the Bible Tommy wanted Bob
to know that the same book in the Bible that warns of punishment for those who were bad, also promises good things to those
who
were good. So he said, "I wanted to let you know that
when you read Proverbs you'll see a bunch of promises that God has
for you if you're good."
Bob, with a big grin on his face, said, "If God can get
me stuck on a ferris wheel, it's pretty exciting to think what
He could do for me if I obey Him. As a matter of fact, I plan
on finding out what it's like."
Bob's life dramatically changed after this.
He found life exciting when he saw the Lord working on his behalf. He had prayers answered and he experienced a peace and a joy he had never known before.
All the boys came to find that the only life
worth living was a life lived for God.
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