Little John’s best friend was a couple of years older than Little
John. So, of course, his friend was able to ride a bicycle before Little
John could.
So, Little John’s Dad found a used bicycle and,
Little John was determined to learn to ride as well as his friend could.
So, his friend would encourage and try to help Little John learn to
ride.
“Okay, I’ll hold on while you peddle,” Little John’s friend
said, ”Then when you get so you’re doin’ real good, I’ll turn loose and
you’ll be ridin’ just like me.”
So, off Little John went,
peddling as fast as his little legs would peddle. Being able to balance
wasn’t one of his positive attributes. He would peddle; wobble and
over he would go. Then, his temper would take over and he would set and
cry. He was so mad that he couldn’t succeed like his friend. But,
after many, many, MANY attempts, skinned elbows and knees, Little John
finally conquered the bicycle and he was so proud.
Adventure was
one of the things Little John and his friend always looked for. They
loved riding on bridges because they were smooth, unlike the dirt roads
they had to ride on. They would ride back and forth down the old dirt
roads, leaning first one way and then another seeing how far they could
lean without falling over.
One day, as they were riding on one of the bridges, Little John’s friend looked up.
“Look at that old bull standin’ over there on the other side of this
bridge, he said, pointing, “let’s see if we can scare him.”
So,
the two boys began mooing and bawling like they had heard the cattle
doing. Suddenly, the old bull put his head down and came barreling
toward them. They started peddling as fast as their legs would go with
the old bull gaining ground on them. Finally, the old bull got tired of
the chase and went back to grazing. The only problem was, the boys found
themselves on the opposite side of the bridge from home .
“Now
what are we goin’ do?” Said Little John. “We sure can’t go back across
there and that old bull a standin’ there ‘cause he’s just gonna chase us
again. We may be here all night. Reckon somebody will come a lookin’
for us?”
“Let’s just ride on down here to that old low water
bridge and play for a while. Maybe when we come back, that old bull’ll
be gone,” Said Little John’s friend. So, off they rode and sure enough,
in a couple of hours when they headed back toward home, the bull was
gone and they were plenty relieved.
Have you ever found yourself
in a situation and wondered how you would escape? Maybe it was
somewhere you went that you shouldn’t have and someone walked in and saw
you. Or maybe it was finding yourself lying to a friend who had ask
you go with them to a movie. You said you had to study. Later that
night, when your friend called, your Mother said you had gone to a party
with another friend. There you were; caught between a rock and a hard
place.
Nothing that we do takes our Lord by surprise. He knows
our inner most thoughts. And, if we confess our sins to Him, He is
always willing to make a way of escape.
” If we confess our sins,
he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from
all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:9 ESV
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