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He loved his
kids and grandkids, so, he felt the tingle of remorse enter his heart. He
cracked open the little book, was it about Jesus’s seven words on the cross? Was
it to do with Christmas things? He started with the easy ones. ‘Animal feeding
trough.’ He wrote manger. The word stable intersected on the downward.
But what was this at 3 down? The clue was cancelled. ‘Whatever can that
be?’ So, he went for a couple of easier ones on the horizontal and wrote in cross
and sins. ‘Yes!’ he thought, second letter ‘o’ and fifth letter ‘i’. Forgiven!
Cross, sins, forgiven. His breathing became laboured. ‘I hope my family can
forgive me. I’m such an old fool.’ Then he looked again at what he’d written. ‘There’s
the cross. There’re my sins.’ It was then that the word forgiven came crashing
home to him. ‘I am a sinner who needs forgiveness for my sins!’ He paused as
his heart started racing. His breathing became erratic. He remembered that what
had annoyed him most at the Christmas dinner was the conversation about Jesus
on the cross. ‘Jesus cried out with a loud voice, and breathed His last.’ He
had joked about Jesus’s ‘cross words’ from the cross. ‘Wouldn’t you be angry
too if you were nailed to a cross?’ No one laughed as he continued to mock
Jesus. The reality was that he had no clue why Jesus was born, and even less of
an idea what He was doing on that cross. So, like those who surrounded Christ’s
cross, he mocked Him. But not now. Something had come over him. He began calling
out with a loud voice…
At the funeral
those who had gathered were reminded of what the nurse had heard coming from
the old man’s room which had drawn her attention. ‘He was calling out these
words, “Lord Jesus, save me! I’m a sinner in need of Your forgiveness! Please
forgive me!” Sadly, he’d breathed his last before they had got to him. “But I do not want you to be
ignorant, brethren, concerning those who have fallen asleep, lest you
sorrow as others who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus
died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who sleep in
Jesus” (1 Thess. 4:13-14). The nurse said that he had died clutching a little
book to his chest, Christmas Crosswords.’ The grandson who had gifted
the book asked if he could say a couple of words, ‘This was our best Christmas
ever! Yes, we’re all sad that the Lord took granddad away. But that was the day
he got saved. Praise God!’
Have you finished the Christmas
crossword yet?
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