When Mom set the grocery bags on the table, her eyebrows
looked like a capital V. “Do you know anything about Jenny running down our
driveway, crying?” she said.
I was too young to have honed my lying methods. I opened my
eyes as large as I could, but I think my voice rising two notches gave me away.
“No, Mom, I have no idea.”
“I think you do, young lady. Jenny was sobbing like she’d
lost her last friend when I drove up just now. Either you tell me what
happened, or you can march up to your room and stay there ‘til you’re ready to
talk.”
I emptied both lungs with a sigh and plopped down on the
couch. “Well, maybe she was upset because I invited her to my birthday party,
and when she asked if she had to bring a gift, I said, “yes.’”
Mom’s eyes flashed fire. “You didn’t! Jeanette, you know
good and well that her grandma is raising Jenny. She can barely afford to put
food on the table, let alone buy a present for a seven-year-old with too many
toys already. You go right down there and apologize to Jenny. Tell her she is
welcome to your party, and she doesn’t need to bring a gift. Parties are not
for presents, anyway. They are for celebrating our friends, and you won’t have
any left if you keep that selfish attitude.”
Now it was my turn to cry. How could I face Jenny, and
confess that my penchant for presents carried me away? Lying was out; I saw how
well that worked. So I trudged the half a block down the street and rang the
bell, gulping back my tears, and
re-invited Jenny to my party. Thankfully, she accepted, or Mom would
still be mad at me.
Did you hear about the party Jesus is planning for all His friends?
It’s called the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. You can read about it in Revelation
19. I’m sure it will be one huge shindig of a celebration. And unlike me at age
seven, Jesus isn’t expecting fancy gifts from us.
That may surprise some people. They thought that to get into
Heaven, they had to do a certain number of good deeds, or give so many dollars
to charity. But Jesus has already paid for the entire party. He’s the one
giving us the gift of eternal fellowship with God.
It cost Him dearly—His very
life—and I know He’ll be disappointed if you don’t show up.
After my seventh birthday party—which included Jenny—we
moved away and I lost track of her. I can only hope she’s discovered about
Jesus’ party, and that I’ll see her there. And neither of us will be crying.
Have you given your heart to Jesus? It's all He asks to make His party and your life complete.
I really, really like this post, Jeanette.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you.
Oh, how I loved this post. It really made my heart sing!
ReplyDeleteAmen, amen.
ReplyDeleteJen. Surely not. Laughing at how your love of gifts got you into trouble. And I can tell you still love gifts...by how you love to give 'em.
ReplyDeleteWaving and smiling,
Rhonda