Left Behind

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“Val, please take these apples down to Mrs. Lawrence, we have so many!”
“Sure, Mom.”
Valerie took the bag from her mother and walked over to Mrs. Lawrence’s house. She rang the doorbell, but no one answered. She tried the door and found it was unlocked, so she went inside calling for Mrs. Lawrence.
“How strange!” Valerie thought to herself. She looked in the kitchen and bedrooms but could not find Mrs. Lawrence. She searched the whole house and backyard without finding her. A, she found was her cat Blinker, curled up asleep on one of the beds.
“It isn’t like Mrs. Lawrence to go out and leave her door unlocked; she is always so careful. Oh! I wonder — " her heart leaped as she thought, "— has the Lord Jesus come and taken Mrs. Lawrence and all the other Christians up in the clouds to meet Him and left me behind?”
Stunned by this awful suggestion, Valerie sank into a chair. (Everyone knew Mrs. Lawrence was a born-again Christian because she was always talking about her Saviour. She had had some serious talks with Val about accepting the Lord Jesus as her own Saviour, explaining that He was coming one day soon to take all who had accepted Him home to heaven.) Why hadn’t she asked the Lord Jesus to be her Saviour before? She had meant to do it soon, and now... was it too late? Val could hear her heart pounding. She was scared.
A few moments later the front door opened and in walked Mrs. Lawrence. Relief filled Valerie’s heart. There was still time — it wasn’t too late!
“Why, Valerie, how nice to see you!” Mrs. Lawrence exclaimed a little surprised. “How did you get in? I was wondering when I came in why the door was unlocked.”
Valerie told her what had happened.
“Barbara must have misunderstood me when she left for work thinking I wanted it left unlocked.”
“I think God wanted her to leave it unlocked, Mrs. Lawrence,” Valerie said. In her heart she added, “I’m so glad there is still time! I’m going to accept the Lord Jesus Christ as my Saviour today before it’s too late and I’m left behind.”
“Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.” Proverbs 27:11Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. (Proverbs 27:1).
ML-06/30/1985