Man,” said a thoughtless, ungodly English traveller to a North American Indian convert, “Man, what is the reason that you make so much of Christ, and talk so much about Him? What has this Christ done for you, that you should make so much ado about Him?”
The converted Indian did not answer him in words. He gathered together some dry leaves and moss and made a ring with them on the ground. He picked up a live worm and put it in the middle of the ring. He struck a light and set the moss and leaves on fire. The flame soon rose and the heat scorched the worm. It writhed in agony, and after trying in vain to escape on every side, curled itself up in the middle, as if about to die in despair. At that moment the Indian reached forth his hand, took up the worm gently and placed it on his bosom. “Stranger,” he said to the Englishman, “Do you see that worm? I was that perishing creature. I was dying in my sins, hopeless, helpless, and on the brink of eternal fire. It was Jesus Christ who put forth the arm of His power. It was Jesus Christ who delivered me with the hand of His grace, and plucked me from everlasting burnings. It was Jesus Christ who placed me, a poor sinful worm, near the heart of His love. Stranger, that is the reason why I talk of Jesus Christ and make much of Him. I am not ashamed of it, because I love Him”
― J.C. Ryle

Crissy, thank you for sharing this illustrative story of the joy of our salvation and of our love and appreciation for our Savior!
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Hallelujah!
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Most excellent illustration, Sonrisa. Thank you! 😊
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Blessings g w 😊
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Excellent.
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Such a true visual of what Jesus did for us.
Blessings
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To you also.:)
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Wonderful post
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Amen! This powerful testament says so much. Thanks be to Christ for lighting the way for us.
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Amen and Amen
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