King's Business - 1956-12

You TOO Can SAVE!

same, ‘No room, no room.’ The woman was weary from the jour­ ney and her husband was anxious to find a place where she might rest. Finally an innkeeper took pity upon them and suggested they might spend the night in a stable nearby. Grateful for even this rude shelter, the man and the woman accepted. And there, the little Lord Jesus was born with only the cattle to welcome Him. “And so,” Mo t h e r continued, “she brought forth her first-born Son and wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were in the same country shepherds —” But Mother could not go on. Suddenly Penny had burst into tears. “What’s the matter, darling?” “I can’t stand it, Mother. I keep thinking about all the nice things we have done to welcome our baby and to make it comfortable, and then I think about Him out there in a manger ‘because there was no loom for them in the inn’ — and I can’t stand it. Maybe He was cold.” Penny looked out at the whirling flakes and shivered. “The most important Baby in all the world — and nobody made a plan for His coming!” “God made a plan, dear, and His plan included a birthplace for the Lord Jesus.” “Do you mean God wanted Him to be bom in a stable?” “I don’t know as to that, Penny, but I don’t think the stable mat­ tered a great deal to God, for He had planned that the real birthplace of His Son should be in the hearts of His people. Sometimes I fancy that the Christ-child, goes again at Christmas time up and down the land, knocking at the hearts of men. And some will answer and say, 'Come in, Bethlehem Babe, You may be bom in my heart,’ but some will cry, ‘No room in the inn,’ and send Him away again into the

night. I think that grieves God more than the stable. I think even a very little girl’s heart might make room for the Lord Jesus. What do you think?” “I think it could, too, Mother. I know it will!” Penny’s eyes were shining. Mother kissed her. * * * * * * The snow had ceased falling and outside the window the moon was making a pathway of silver light down through the bare branches of the trees. Alone in the darkness, Penny watched it. She had been in bed an hour but Penny could not sleep. She was thinking of the new baby and of that other Baby far away in Bethlehem. No, not far away either — but right here in her heart. She looked out at the moon and beyond the moon—up, up to the very place of God. Then she closed her eyes and whispered: “Little Lord Jesus, I love You. I have made a place for You •— here in the little white crib of my heart. You may rest upon the soft pillow of my love; I will pull the soft blanket of my thoughts up around You. You will always have a home in Penny’s heart--” Then she blushed in the darkness. “I guess that is an odd way for a little girl to talk to God,” she murmured drowsily. “Perhaps He would mind. I wonder if—” But Penny was asleep. And I don’t think God minded at all. I think maybe He likes to have little girls and boys talk to Him like that. What do you think? END. Announcing! Tbere’s exciting reading coming up for the Jr. K.B. page. And it starts next month l Boys and girls from 6 to 16 will want to get in on the new series of old-time Western stories as told by Leonard Eilers, one of the greatest Christian cowboys ive’ve met up w ith! So be on hand . . . and tell your friends!

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