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"Beware
of Gorillas Armed with Cracker Jacks"
"You
are going to have a guest speaker,"
the principal informed one of her kindergarten
teachers
early one morning. "He is an
education student who will be demonstrating a
sample lesson on storytelling to young
children. The session needs to be video taped
and
your kindergarten class will make a perfect audience. Do you mind helping
out?"
"No,
of course not,"
replied the teacher.
"Oh,
by the way, the student will be in some sort of costume, a gorilla or
something."
Indeed,
later that day a gorilla did visit the kindergarten class and told several
stories
to the delight of the children, but then something very strange happened. The
gorilla approached the teacher, dropped down on one knee and offered her a box
of cracker jacks, "Open it,
please!"
The
teacher's jaw dropped as she reached into the box and pulled out an
engagement ring.
"Will
you marry me?"
It's
a crazy story… but it's true. Do you want to know how it ends?
Hang on! I'm getting to it.
Whether
describing a relationship between a husband and wife, close friends or
God. Described more than 800 times in the Bible, no verb is mentioned more
frequently than "love." One
of our greatest commandments is to "love
the Lord
your God with all your heart, all your
soul, all your strength, and all your mind.
And
'love your neighbor as yourself.'"
(Luke 10:27)
To
love someone is to offer up your ultimate expression of loyalty, passion
and creativity. Love can be described in many ways, but one of them should
never include the word… dull! In other words, it's okay to be a little
'gorilla-crazy' when you're in love. Do you need some examples?
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David passionately danced before the Lord while bringing in the Ark. (2
Samuel 6:14)
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Jesus said, "unless you have the faith of a child, you will never get
into the kingdom of God. (Mark 10:15)
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the woman who poured expensive oils and perfume on Jesus feet and wiped them
with her hair. (John 12:1-8)
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Peter seeing that Jesus was alive leapt from the boat and swam to shore.
(John 21:7)
Finally
there is the warning in Revelation: "I
know all the things you do, that you
are
neither hot nor cold. I wish you were one or the other! But since you are like
lukewarm
water, I will spit you out of my mouth!"
(3:15-16)
Are
you one-half of a 'lukewarm' couple?
Do you belong to a 'lukewarm'
church? Are some of your friendships 'lukewarm?'
More importantly,
could your personal relationship with the God who loves you so passionately be
described as (gulp) 'lukewarm?' Maybe
it is time to seek forgiveness for your lack of passion and creativity. Then,
pray that God will bring out the 'gorilla' inside you.
If
you haven't guessed the ending to the story yet, the kindergarten
teacher said yes to the gorilla and kissed him while the children cheered. A
few months later her kindergarten class was given
special seating at the wedding. How do I know? Her name is Mell
Davies and we've been married for nine exciting, amazing years.
Has
the love between Mell and I always been
this wild? Of course not, but that is where another aspect of a loving
relationship becomes important… forgiveness.
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