I KNELT
DOWN
AT A
PARK BENCH
It
was just about two years ago
When
I first saw the 'chair'
On
the sidewalk slowly passed me -
I'll
admit, I paused... to stare.
He
looked to be quite old in age
But
the twinkle in his eye
And
when he saw me staring,
Then
suddenly ashamed was I.
He
wheeled his chair just next to me
As
if to speak, his goal
He
never spoke, but searched my face -
I
felt he could see my soul.
I
was ill at ease and I told him
so -
This
poor and helpless man,
Then
to make amends and compassion show
I
reached to shake his hand.
The
stranger shook my hand that day,
And
smiled a tender smile
I
saw on his lap there a Bible
lay
He
said 'friend, can we chat for a
while?'
So
I nodded 'yes' then looked around
And
spied a park bench near
When
he followed never uttered a sound
I
relaxed... I had nothing to fear.
He
wheeled his chair up to the bench
As
I watched and sat in wait
Then
he smiled and began to speak
Asking
'Do you know the time is late ?'
Well,
I looked at him and then replied,
"
Please explain, what do you mean ? "
He
answered back with a serious look
"
Friend, have you read John 3:16 ? "
I
didn't understand...was confused indeed,
"
Can you be a bit more precise ? "
He
opened his Bible and began to read
About
someOne named Jesus Christ.
At
first I was more than a little
annoyed
At
this stranger reading to me
But
the more he read, the more
I
listened -
I
felt tears running down my cheek.
He
must have read for an hour or so,
Aloud,
he read about God's Son;
And
when he stopped, he looked at me
-
Said, " Jesus died for everyone. "
My
heart just then was twisted about,
I
felt I would cry of shame
Because I knew.....I was a sinner Lost-
And
Christ had taken the blame.
I
got down on my knees at that
park bench,
And
knelt by his wheel-chair
He
held my hand, and prayed with me.......
I
called on Jesus Christ, right then
and there.
Sometime
later, he and I sat and talked
And
he told me about his life
He
was once very wicked in sin
Until
Jesus took away his strife.
Said
he wheeled his chair to places afar,
To
witness to souls still Lost
That
was his way 'to give something
back'
To
say 'thanks' up there to the 'Boss'.
Well
I never saw that old man again,
Not
after the day we'd met
But
he led this sinner up the path
to
Christ -
And
that old man I will never forget.
I'm
sure if he's still here on this
earth,
He's
off somewhere, witnessing again
-
To another lost soul about Christ
Still
going strong on the 'witness stand'.
I
guess the next time I see him,
Will
be in Heaven one day
And
I know I'll recognize him
As
the one who took the time to
pray
And
tell me all about Christ
But
in Heaven, he won't need his wheel-chair;
I
don't remember if I thanked him,
So
when I get to Heaven, I'll thank
him there
For
telling me about Jesus,
And
all about Calvary
-
That my Saviour suffered and bled
So
that I could be set Free.
Author / Poem
Written By:
Tammy Boatman-Young

