A man was on the side of the road with
a large birdcage. A boy noticed that the cage was full of birds of
many kinds. "Where did you get those birds?" he asked.
"Oh, all over the place," the man replied.
"I lure them with crumbs, I pretend I'm their friend then when they are
close, I net them and shove them into my cage."
"And what are you going to do with them
now?"
The man grinned, "I'm going to prod
them with sticks, and get them really mad so they fight and kill each other.
Those that survive, I will kill. None will escape."
The boy looked steadily at the man.
What made him do such things? He looked into the cruel, hard eyes.
Then he looked at the birds, defenseless, without hope.
"Can I buy those birds?" the boy asked.
The man hid a smile, aware that he could
be on to a good thing if he played his cards right.
"Well," he said hesitantly, "The cage
is pretty expensive, and I spent a lot of time collecting these birds,
I'll tell you what I'll do, I'll let you have the lot, birds, cage and
all for ten dollars and that jacket you're wearing."
The boy paused, ten dollars was all
he had, and the jacket was new and very special, in fact it was his prized
possession. Slowly, he took out the ten dollars and handed it over,
then even more slowly he took off his jacket, gave it one last look then
handed that over too.
And then (well, you've guessed it) he
opened the door and let the birds go free.
Moral Of The Story...
The Enemy of the world, Satan, was on
the side of life's road with a very large cage. The man coming towards
him noticed that it was crammed full of people of every kind, young, old,
from every race and nation.
"Where did you get these people?" the
man asked.
"Oh, from all over the world," Satan
replied. "I lure them with drink, drugs, lust, lies, anger, hate, love
of money and all manner of things. I pretend I'm their friend, out
to give them a good time, then when I've hooked them, into the cage they
go."
"And what are you going to do with them
now?" asked the man.
Satan grinned. "I'm going to prod them,
provoke them, get them to hate and destroy each other; I'll stir up racial
hatred, defiance of law and order; I'll make people bored, lonely, dissatisfied,
confused and restless. It's easy. People will always listen
to what I offer them and (what's better) blame God for the outcome!"
"And then what?" the man asked.
"Those who do not destroy themselves,
I will destroy. None will escape me."
The man stepped forward. "Can
I buy these people from you?" he asked.
Satan snarled, "Yes, but it will cost
you your life."
So Jesus Christ, the Son of God, paid
for your release, your freedom from Satan's grip, with His own life, on
the cross at Calvary. The door is open, and anyone, whom Satan has
deceived and caged, can be set free.