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A
member
of
a
certain
church,
who
previously
had
been
attending
services
regularly,
suddenly
stopped
coming
to
church.
After
a
few
weeks,
the
Pastor
decided
to
visit.
The
Pastor
found
the
man
at
home
alone,
sitting
before
a
blazing
fire.
Guessing
the
reason
for
his
Pastor's
visit,
the
man
welcomed
him,
led
him
to
a
comfortable
chair
near
the
fireplace
and
waited.
The
pastor
made
himself
at
home
but
said
nothing.
In
the
grave
silence,
he
contemplated
the
dance
of
the
flames
around
the
burning
logs.
After
some
minutes,
the
Pastor
took
the
fire
tongs,
carefully
picked
up
a
brightly
burning
ember
and
placed
it
to
one
side
of
the
hearth
all
alone.
Then
he
sat
back
in
his
chair,
still
silent.
The
host
watched
all
this
in
quiet
contemplation.
As
the
one
lone
ember's
flame
flickered
and
diminished,
there
was
a
momentary
glow
and
then
its
fire
was
no
more.
Soon
it
was
cold
and
lifeless.
The
Pastor
glanced
at
his
watch
and
realized
it
was
time
to
leave,
he
slowly
stood
up,
picked
up
the
cold,
dead
ember
and
placed
it
back
in
the
middle
of
the
fire.
Immediately
it
began
to
glow,
once
more
with
the
light
and
warmth
of
the
burning
coals
around
it.
As
the
Pastor
reached
the
door
to
leave,
his
host
said
with
a
tear
running
down
his
cheek,
"Thank
you
so
much
for
your
visit
and
especially
for
the
fiery
sermon.
I
shall
be
back
in
church
next
Sunday."
We
live
in
a
world
today
which
tries
to
say
too
much
with
too
little.
Consequently,
few
listen.
Sometimes
the
best
sermons
are
the
ones
left
unspoken.
What
silent
message
would
God
have
you
share
with
someone
today?
"Let
your
light
shine
before
men
in
such
a
way
that
they
may
see
your
good
works
and
glorify
your
Father
which
is
in
heaven."
--
Matthew
5:16
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