Hetty's Robin

FROM the time that she was a child of three, Hetty was fond of birds. She lived in a farm-house in the country, surrounded by woods and green fields, where many pretty songsters flitted among the trees.
One day, when she was a school-girl of eight years old, she was in the garden and saw a young robin not quite able to fly. Going forward, she caught it, and running into the house, and upstairs where an old cage was hidden away among some rubbish, she put her little captive robin into it, hanging it up on the wall.
Hetty was very proud of her robin, but was not so sure whether her mother would be pleased. She began her lessons, watching the little captive robin as it fluttered about in the cage seeking its liberty.
Do you know anyone whom this helpless bird in the cage resembles? I think he is not unlike a sinner in Satan's bondage forever, unless a stronger than he comes to deliver.
Hetty's brother came home from his office in town, a bright Christian boy, and Hetty called him to see her little captive robin.
"Let it go free," said he, but Hetty would not consent.
"Sell it to me, then," said her brother, and this Hetty agreed for a penny.
The redemption-price of a penny was paid, the cage door was opened, and the captive robin flew out at the window, and joined the rest among the trees.
Hetty's lesson the following Lord's day was on "Redemption," and she understood it better than ever she had done, by the teacher giving an illustration of a captive bird being redeemed and set free.
Hetty is now herself a teacher in the Sunday school, saved and set free through the redemption of Christ, and she often tells her little scholars the simple story of the captive robin of her early days, which was redeemed and set free.
Have you, dear boys and girls, been set free from the bondage of sin and Satan, into the liberty of the children of God?
"In Whom we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sins." Colossians 1:1414In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: (Colossians 1:14).
"Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered." Romans 4:77Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. (Romans 4:7).
Messages of God’s Love 6/8/1930