Fall From the Garage!

Most boys like to climb trees, but quite a few girls do too. Kristin was one of those girls.
In Kristin’s backyard there was a big tree growing right next to the garage. Kristin and her friends would climb up this big tree and drop from one of its branches onto the flat garage roof. They would play up there for a while, then climb down to the ground using the fence behind the garage.
The top of this fence was about two feet below the garage roof. All along the top of the fence was a row of pointed, twisted steel barbs. To get to the ground, the children would slide over the edge of the roof, holding on as tightly as they could, until they could reach the fence with their toes, but being careful to miss the steel barbs.
One day Kristin invited her friend Meg over to play. As usual, they climbed up the tree to the garage roof, chased away the squirrels and played for most of the afternoon. When it was time to climb down, Meg slid down first. Then Kristin started down. But before she knew what was happening, she had slipped and lost her hold on the edge of the roof. Down she went, feet first!
Now the garage roof wasn’t terribly high, and Kristin probably would have landed unhurt on the ground  ... if it hadn’t been for the fence. As she fell, the sharp steel barbs caught the back of her leg, biting deeply into the flesh.
“MEG!” Kristin screamed. “HELP ME!”
Meg just stood there, not knowing what to do, as she watched her friend struggle. Kristin’s free leg was still a couple of inches from the ground, and she was just hanging from the fence.
Poor Kristin! Without any help from her free leg, she was stuck in a dangerous, painful position. No amount of struggling could loosen the fence’s hold on her leg. Her body weight only dug the barbs deeper into the skin and muscle of her leg.
This is a picture of what sin does to us. Each one of us, from the day we were born, is caught by sin. We can never free ourselves by struggling, but we can be set free! The Bible says, “Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:13). Because of our sins, God sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, into the world to die on the cross. Then God raised Him from the dead, and now He is alive in heaven, waiting for you to call to Him to free you from your sins.
“HELP ME!” Kristin gasped again. This time Meg moved! Bending her knees, she pushed up on Kristin’s back, raising her leg free of the sharp steel barb.
With both feet on the ground and with Meg’s support, Kristin hobbled across the backyard to the house. The ugly, deep gash just above the back of her ankle was bleeding and hurt so badly that Kristin could hardly walk.
As soon as Kristin’s mother saw and heard what had happened, she hurried Kristin to the doctor, who stitched up the cut in a few minutes. Both Kristin and her mother were thankful that Meg had been there to help Kristin get unstuck from the fence.
The Lord Jesus came to save people from their sins. He says, “Call unto Me, and I will answer [you]” (Jeremiah 33:3). He will never refuse to save you if you call to Him to set you free from your sins. “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed” (John 8:36).
Kristin didn’t wait one extra second to call for help to be set free. What about you? If you are still caught in your sins, call to the Lord Jesus right now to set you free.
MEMORY VERSE: “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” John 8:36
ML-08/10/2008