Alexander's Answer

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  3 min. read  •  grade level: 5
Alexander Brown was a mischievous little six-year-old boy whose adventures really got him into trouble. But Alexander found out one thing for sure — God still answers prayer.
Several times Grandmother had warned Alexander not to go into the river nearby. But one day he did, and he almost drowned.
As Grandmother tells it, “He had gone to mail a letter for me and then wandered down to the river. Soon after, some of his little pals came banging on my door shouting that he had fallen into the river. I rushed down, but I could not see him. I thought he must be dead; the water was so high and the current was really strong.”
Alexander had decided to paddle his little raft across the river. He thought that if he stayed close to the wooden footbridge that crossed the river he would be safe. He told himself that he could hang onto it if he ran into trouble.
He was halfway across the river when a flash flood swept him away. A wall of water, caused by a heavy rain farther up the river, turned Alexander’s “play river” into a raging torrent.
Alexander was not a very good swimmer. Even if he were, the current was too strong to swim against. He found himself tossed like a piece of driftwood in the swirling current. Using his doggie-paddle stroke, he fought to keep his head above water.
Alexander was in trouble! But how many children today are in trouble much the same. They find themselves caught in the flash flood called “sin,” being swept downriver toward death! Remember, the Bible says, “The wages of sin is death.” Romans 6:2323For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23). God says we have all been caught by sin for “All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” Romans 3:2323For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; (Romans 3:23).
For a while Alexander was able to keep his head above water. Then, “I just went down,” he explained later. “I was frightened and shouted for Mummy to help me.” But Mummy could not help him — she was miles away.
“Then I shouted for God to help me,” he said. “All at once there was a branch hanging down in the water. I grabbed it and pulled myself out.”
Soon he was safe on the riverbank. God answered a six-year-old boy’s prayer! And He saved him from certain death in the flash flood. But what about those boys and girls who are still caught in the river of their sins? Will God hear them shout for help? And will He supply a branch to pull them safely out of sin? Oh yes, He certainly will!
ML-06/05/1988