Friday, July 13, 2007

Jesus' grandmother!

Pastor Ray Stedman told of a little boy who was asked by his mother how his Sunday School class had gone that morning. The boy said, "Oh, we had a new teacher. Guess who she was."

"Who?" said his mom.

"It was Jesus' grandmother," he informed her.

Amused, she asked, "What made you think that?"

The boy answered, "Well all she did was show us pictures of Jesus and tell us stories about Him".

That boy probably had loving, picture-toting grandparents. He saw that Jesus was all-important to his teacher. so he concluded that she must be His grandmother. His logic may have been faulty, but his response makes a strong point. We talk most about what or who is most important to us.

As a picture-toting , blog boasting, come see my grand baby Diva.....I can relate very well with this story. Jesus is the focus , force, and best friend of my life.....Do others see His imprint and impact on my life? Would anyone ever mistake me for Jesus' grandmother?,

6 comments:

Unknown said...

YES!!!! Great story, Daisy!

Linda said...

That is a great story, and I bet if Jesus has a refrigerator, our picture is there!!!

Jane said...

I love this story! Children have such a pure view of Jesus. It's wonderful and a breath of fresh air.
I read all your antics with Melli and I am GREEN with envy! I'm glad she lifted your spirits.
Love you and one day it's gonna be you and me girl, terrorizing people on the street (or in carwashes)!!!!

Talk..to..Grams said...

I know I talk about my grandchidren
way to much!! Wouldn't it be something to leave a imprint on their lives that they thought you were Jesus's grandmother!
My daughter Carrie and I had babies together 28 years ago!! I think one of these days I will blog about that!!

Baba said...

Children's views are so pure and delightful...Thanks for the story and for coming by my place today.My PT guy told me today that I will be coming off of my walker next week.Great news.!!! Baba

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

I love this! :)

 
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