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Lost Again - August 15, 2006
"If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Romans 10:9-10
The baby Jesus was lost again. I began searching and scouring the house.
The miniature wood carvings of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the shepherds and wisemen, had lived in Grandma's living room for well over a decade. Little silver-colored cups held the tiny figures. They'd been a big attraction for every grandchild who ever toddled through the family.
After the kids' visits, I never knew where I'd find one or more of the figures, The baby Jesus was every child's favorite. Usually it was the baby Jesus who would be missing. Could be shoved under a sofa cushion, stuffed down the side of a potted plant, or even safely tucked into a drawer? It would definitely be somewhere they thought was a safe place.
I always thought it amazing when I'd find them. So tiny, only about an inch and a half tall. This time, though, I was coming to a dead end. I figured baby Jesus might be lost for good.
And then, there it was. Hidden just behind a photo frame.
Just as the miniature baby Jesus carving has never really been lost at our house, so are we never really lost once we confess our belief in Jesus as Lord. We might get temporarily "lost", but not permanently.
Contributed by Sally I. Kennedy: boca7565@bellsouth.net Sally is the author of "52 Little Parables from Ireland" Creation House Press.
"If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Romans 10:9-10
The baby Jesus was lost again. I began searching and scouring the house.
The miniature wood carvings of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the shepherds and wisemen, had lived in Grandma's living room for well over a decade. Little silver-colored cups held the tiny figures. They'd been a big attraction for every grandchild who ever toddled through the family.
After the kids' visits, I never knew where I'd find one or more of the figures, The baby Jesus was every child's favorite. Usually it was the baby Jesus who would be missing. Could be shoved under a sofa cushion, stuffed down the side of a potted plant, or even safely tucked into a drawer? It would definitely be somewhere they thought was a safe place.
I always thought it amazing when I'd find them. So tiny, only about an inch and a half tall. This time, though, I was coming to a dead end. I figured baby Jesus might be lost for good.
And then, there it was. Hidden just behind a photo frame.
Just as the miniature baby Jesus carving has never really been lost at our house, so are we never really lost once we confess our belief in Jesus as Lord. We might get temporarily "lost", but not permanently.
Contributed by Sally I. Kennedy: boca7565@bellsouth.net Sally is the author of "52 Little Parables from Ireland" Creation House Press.