In the city of Chicago, one cold, dark night, a blizzard was setting in.
A little boy was selling newspapers on the corner; the people were in and out of the cold. The little boy was so cold that he wasn't trying to sell
many papers. He walked up to a policeman and said, "Mister, you wouldn't happen to know where a poor boy could find a warm place to sleep tonight
would you? You see, I sleep in a box up around the corner there and down the alley and it's awful cold in there, of a night. Sure would be nice to
have a warm place to stay."
The policeman looked down at the little boy and said, "You go down the street to that big white house and you knock on the door. When they come
out the door you just say John 3:16 and they will let you in."
So he did, he walked up the steps to the door, and knocked on the door and a lady answered. He looked up and said, "John 3:16."
The lady said, "Come on in, Son." She took him in and she sat him down in a split bottom rocker in front of a great big old
fireplace and she went off.
He sat there for a while, and thought to himself "John 3:16 ... I don't understand it, but it sure makes a cold boy warm."
Later she came back and asked him "Are you hungry?" He said, "Well, just a little. I haven't eaten in a couple of days
and I guess I could stand a little bit of food."
The lady took him in the kitchen and sat him down to a table full of wonderful food. He ate and ate until he couldn't eat any more. Then he
thought to himself "John 3:16 ... Boy, I sure don't understand it, but it sure makes a hungry boy full."
She took him upstairs to a bathroom to a huge bathtub filled with warm water and he sat there and soaked for a while. As he soaked, he thought to
himself, "John 3:16 ... ; I sure don't understand it, but it sure makes a dirty boy clean. You know, I've not had a bath, a real bath, in my whole
life. The only bath I ever had was when I stood in front of that big old fire hydrant as they flushed it out."
The lady came in and got him, and took him to a room and tucked him into a big old feather bed and pulled the covers up around his neck and kissed him
goodnight and turned out the lights. As he laid in the darkness and looked out the window at the snow coming down on that cold night he thought to
himself, "John 3:16 ... I don't understand it, but it sure makes a tired boy rested."
The next morning she came back up and took him down again to that same big table full of food. After he ate she took him back to that same big old
split bottom rocker in front of the fireplace and she took a big old Bible and sat down in front of him and she looked up at and she asked, "Do you
understand John 3:16?"
He said, "No, Ma'am, I don't. The first time I ever heard it was last night when the policeman told me to use it."
She opened the Bible to John 3:16, and she began to explain to him about Jesus. Right there in front of that big old fireplace he gave his heart and
life to Jesus.
He sat there and thought, "John 3:16. I don't understand it, but it sure makes a lost boy feel safe."
You know, I have to confess I don't understand it either, how God would be willing to send His Son to die for me, and how Jesus would agree to do such
a thing. I don't understand, but it sure does make life worth living.
Author Unknown
John 3:16
- For God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, that those who believe in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting.
- For God sent not his Son into the world in order to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through him.
- He who believes in him is not judged: but he who does not believe is already judged, because he does not believe in the name of the only-begotten
Son of God.
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