A Cowboy Goes to Chruch
One Sunday morning an old cowboy entered a church just before services
were to begin. Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly
clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and
ragged. In his hand he carried a worn out old hat and an equally worn
out bible.
The church he entered was in a very upscale and exclusive
part of the city. It was the largest and most beautiful church the old
cowboy had ever seen. The people of the congregation were all dressed
with expensive clothes and accessories. As the cowboy took a seat, the
others moved away from him. No one greeted, spoke to, or welcomed him.
They were all appalled at his appearance and did not attempt to hide
it.
The preacher gave a long sermon about Hellfire and brimstone and a
stern lecture on how much money the church needed to do God's work.
As the old cowboy was leaving the church, the preacher approached him
and asked the cowboy to do him a favor. "Before you come back in here
again, have a talk with God and ask Him what He thinks would be
appropriate attire for worship."
The old cowboy assured the preacher he would. The next Sunday, he
showed back up for the services wearing the same ragged jeans, shirt,
boots, and hat. Once again he was completely shunned and ignored.
The preacher approached the man and said, "I thought I asked you to
speak to God before you came back to our church."
"I did," replied the old cowboy.
"If you spoke to God, what did he tell you the proper attire should
be for worshiping in here?" asked the preacher.
"Well, sir, God told me that He didn't have a clue what I should wear."
He also said, "He's never been invited into this church before."
Do not judge others, so that God will not judge you,
for God will judge you in the same way you judge others,
and he will apply to you the same rules you apply to others.
(Matthew 7:1-2 GNB)
You will know them by what they do . . .
(Matthew 7:16 GNB).
[ Author Unknown -- from andychaps_the-funnies-owner@yahoogroups.com -- Ed:Anon. ]
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