(A new parable)
In the high-ceilinged reception hall of the palatial residence of Elohim (1) stands an uncertain woman, Encie (2). Her new friend Jesus has just ushered her in, but what might happen next, Encie has no idea.
A tall, winged being of shimmering light glides into the hall through a massive door on the left. “Welcome, Encie! Welcome to your first day in the eternal kingdom of God! I am Avodah (3), honored assistant to Elohim. It is my great pleasure to introduce you to kingdom living. But first, please direct your attention upward.”
With a graceful sweep of his arm, the angel (for what else could he be?) draws attention to a great choir of angels hovering high above. They begin to sing a joyful, undulant melody accompanied by fast-rolling harmonies. Such a beautiful weaving of sound Encie has never heard, but all too soon the music crescendos in a heart-stopping finish.
And then silence.
The angel whispers, “That was for you, Encie.”
She turns, wide-eyed, to stare at Avodah. “Me? I don’t understand.”
“We can’t help getting excited every time another person invites Jesus into his or her life!” he explains. “And now, Encie, we have gifts for you!”
He grandly gestures once more, this time toward a long line of angels entering the hall from a door on the left. Each bears a different gift.
The first angel approaches with a thick packet balanced on both hands.
“These are your adoption papers, Encie. They indicate you are now a full heir to your Heavenly Father’s estate, which is the whole universe. As an adoptee, you’ll enjoy other privileges also. For example, your Friend and Brother, Jesus, will be with you wherever you go, to provide strength and comfort.”
With trembling hands, Encie takes the adoption papers from the angel, barely able to whisper “thank you.” Can it be? She is now a child of the King of all!
Angel #1 quietly slips away toward another doorway to the right and a second angel moves forward with a thick book.
“Ah!” says Avodah. “This gift will become more precious to you than thousands of pieces of silver and gold. It is Elohim’s Supreme Instruction Manual, filled with wisdom, guidance, and encouragement.”
Angel #2 places the manual on top of the adoption papers in Encie’s arms and exits in the same manner as Angel #1.
Angel #3 approaches carrying an identification badge on a lavaliere.
“Allow me!” cries Avodah. Taking the badge, he drapes it over Encie’s head and positions it gently around her neck. “You now have direct access into the throne room of Elohim Himself. You may ask Him anything; you may tell Him anything.”
“Oh, I couldn’t do that.” Encie blurts. “Nothing I have to say could possibly be important enough for Him.”
Avodah lays a lightbeam finger on God’s Word in her arms. “You’ll read here that He actually wants you to bring everything to Him. You can drop off all your worries and concerns in His throne room. In their place He’ll offer you another precious gift: His peace of mind that no human can explain. You will never again have to experience stress or sleepless nights—unless you choose to.”
Avodah pauses for a moment, allowing Encie to absorb the glorious possibility of exchanging life’s pressures for Elohim’s perfect peace.
And then Angel #4 glides forward. In his cupped hands he holds what appears to be a sparkler, but there is no stem. The ball of shooting sparks hovers over his hands, apparently causing no harm or hurt.
“Oh, Encie.” says Avodah, with reverence in his voice. “This is the gift of the Holy Spirit. It is because He’s already been working in your life that you are even here today. But now He will bring wisdom, understanding, and strong counsel to your mind. He will enable you to serve Elohim in far greater ways than you ever could on your own. And that’s just the beginning! You’ll learn more about the Spirit in God’s Word there.” And Avodah lightly taps Encie’s new instruction manual.
Suddenly the sparkler-orb arises out of the angel’s hands and moves toward Encie. She experiences no fear, and there is no pain as the light passes through her being into her soul. Upon entrance, a warm, euphoric joy spreads through Encie until she is filled with the presence of Spirit Light.
Yet there is more.
Avodah asks, “Encie, do you see all these other angels waiting in line? They, too, carry gifts for you including:
- A padlock for your heart, because God’s love is locked into you in unending commitment
- A can of sunshine yellow joy-paint, to splash on all life’s circumstances
- A spool of never-ending blessings
- An anchor of hope to hold you firm and secure
- A level for smoothing the paths of life
- And a packet of fruit seeds the Holy Spirit will help you grow into mature, delicious character traits over time
“Oh—and don’t worry. We’ll make sure all of these gifts make it home with you.”
“I-I don’t know what to say, “ Encie stammers and lowers her head. “The words ‘thank you’ seem…worthless.”
Avodah lifts her chin with his glowing hand and speaks with tenderness in his voice.
“The best way to show your gratitude, Encie, would be to demonstrate heartfelt reverence for all Elohim has done for you. Take Him at his Word, follow His all-wise ways, and trust Him. He loves you so very much, Encie.”
Encie nods.
“Why don’t you go into the throne room right now?” asks Avodah, indicating a golden door in the center of the back wall. Tell Elohim your thoughts. Remember, He’s not listening for impressive words; it’ll be your heart He hears.”
* * * * * * * * * *
Thank you, Lord Almighty! Everything within me cries, “Thank you!” I try to sing my gratitude; I kneel in worship in an effort to express my gratitude. Thank you for Your love and faithfulness expressed in countless ways. You are the One and only, great and glorious Elohim, my Heavenly Father!
(Psalm 138:1-5)
Notes:
(1) Elohim: infinite, all-powerful God
(2) Encie: New Christian (N.C.)
(3) Avodah: a Hebrew word meaning work, worship, and service
Scriptural basis for elements of this parable: Luke 15:10, Romans 8:14-17, 29; Matthew 28:20; Philippians 4:13; Matthew 11:28; Psalm 119:72; Romans 5:1-2; Philippians 4:6-7; Acts 2:38; Ephesians 3:16, 20; Acts 2:3-4; 1 Corinthians 3:16; Romans 8:38-39; Philippians 4:4-8, 11-13; Psalm 40:5; Hebrews 6:19; Proverbs 4:26; Galatians 5:22-23; 1 Peter 3:12; Psalm 147:11; Hebrews 11:6; Titus 2:11-14.
Art & photo credits: http://www.dailyverses.net; http://www.flickr.com; http://www.pxhere.com; http://www.canva.com; http://www.flickr.com (2); http://www.pxhere.com; http://www.flickr.com by Tyler Neyens; http://www.canva.com.
Another beautiful writing, Nancy. Thank you.
Thank you, Grace!
wow you are quite the story teller. I was really drawn into the story and could visualize the scene so well. Thanks Nancy and have a great weekend.
Thank you, Jean. I’d like to play with this story a bit more. I’m glad you were drawn in and could visualize the scene!
I love it!!!! Please keep up your good work.
Thank you, Equipping!
You are very, very welcome.
Your new parable is wonderful! I found comfort in it as I revisited all of the wonders of belonging to Him, as well as the gifts you described. I love the last sentences: “Remember, He’s not listening for impressive words; it’ll be your heart He hears.” An inspired and inspiring composition.
Thank you, Cheri. I, too, found comfort (and awe!) in grouping these gifts together. It’s yet another gift that he listens to our hearts–even when there are no words. As Charles Wesley wrote, “Amazing love! How can it be?”
Nancy, Beautifully visual examples. I love parables and allegories. You did a great fleshing oit the spiritual realities.
Thanks,
Gary
Thank you, Gary. There’s something about “fleshing out” spiritual realities into a story that helps us (Okay, ME!) appreciate more just what God offers us. His gifts ARE over-the-top mind-boggling!!
Amen. I pray the Lord continues to pour through you and grace for your hubby’s health.
Thank you VERY much, Gary!
I love your parable! Thanks for the reminders of who we are in Christ.
Praying for you and Steve; and your dad and the rest of the family.
Love you so much! Nikki
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Thank you, Nikki. Such INCREDIBLE blessings we enjoy! Praise God for his gracious benevolence, demonstrated throughout each day. Thank you for your continued prayers. You and yours are in my prayers as well!