The Little Watchman

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Most mornings on the farm were very busy as the children were getting ready for school. They hurried to be ready in time to catch the bus that came out into the country to pick them up.
Jimmy discovered that from the back bedroom window they could see the school bus coming over a hill for just a second or two before it was out of sight again. The time it took the bus to get from that hill to their farm allowed them just three minutes to get ready. Jackets were quickly zipped, lunches and books were gathered up, and with a good-bye kiss they dashed out to the road, usually just as the bus was pulling up. This worked pretty well, so Mother decided they should keep someone by the back bedroom window as a watchman. Since Sharon was the oldest of the children not old enough to go to school, she was chosen to be the watchman.
At first Sharon rather liked this idea, and she kept sharp eyes watching for that one glimpse of the big yellow bus, which started their three-minute countdown. She would run as fast as she could out into the kitchen and give the warning call to everyone, “HERE COMES THE BUS!” This was quite a game, and she was an important part of all the activity, so she liked it.
However, after a few weeks the fun of this “new game” wore off, and she found the waiting and watching rather boring. One morning as she was watching for the bus, the kitty wandered into the bedroom. Sharon began to play with her. Happy was her favorite pet, and Sharon liked to drag a string around in circles with Happy chasing it. They played with the tie on her housecoat and were having such fun. Suddenly Happy scooted under the bed, and Sharon, forgetting she was the watchman, dived after her. They crawled clear to the other side, as Sharon tried to catch the kitty.
Just then Sharon’s little sister Anna toddled into the bedroom, still in her sleepers. She saw Sharon’s feet sticking out from under the bed where she was still trying to catch Happy. Anna pulled herself up to the window, stood on her tiptoes and rested her chin on the windowsill. Just then she saw the yellow school bus appear for a moment at the top of the hill before it dipped out of sight again. How much she understood about all of this would be hard to say, but she turned around and toddled off to the kitchen, and there she said as loud as she could, “HEAR COME DA BU!” Then she lost her balance and fell down in the middle of the floor.
Everyone stopped in their tracks and looked at her.
“Does she know what she’s talking about?” someone asked.
“She’s probably trying to copy what she sees Sharon do. Isn’t that cute?”
But they weren’t doing anything about it — none of them believed what the little “watchman” had said! As she sat there with her finger in her mouth, she pointed a chubby little finger in the direction of the bedroom. Jimmy glanced at the clock and said, “Hey, look what time it is! We’d better be gettin’ out there!” So everyone hustled into their jackets, snatched up their books and lunches and made a fast exit . . . just as the bus rounded the corner.
I wonder what happened to Sharon? Mother thought when things grew quiet. She picked up Anna and went to the bedroom. There was Sharon still playing with the kitty, unaware that she had failed her job of being a watchman.
God has His watchmen too. In Isaiah 21:1111The burden of Dumah. He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night? (Isaiah 21:11) He asks, “Watchman, what of the night?” The watchman answered, “The morning cometh, and also the night.” For those people who have not accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as their Saviour, they are still in the darkness (night) of their sins. Those sins will take them into the darkness and punishment of hell forever. But for those who have accepted Christ as their own Saviour, the “morning” that the watchman saw tells that our Saviour is coming soon. Then all who have accepted Him as their Saviour will be immediately brought into His presence in heaven.
We should be faithful watchmen to warn others that the Saviour will be coming soon and the time to get ready is right now. “Now is the accepted time . . . now is the day of salvation.” 2 Corinthians 6:22(For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succored thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.) (2 Corinthians 6:2). The warning call has been given: “Behold, the bridegroom [the Lord Jesus Christ] cometh.” Matthew 25:66And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him. (Matthew 25:6). Are you ready? If you are not saved when He comes, you will not have another opportunity. Accept Him as your Saviour today.
“What I say unto you I say unto all. Watch.” Mark 13:3737And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch. (Mark 13:37).
ML 04/01/1990