“Courage, child, your sins are forgiven.” Matthew 9:2
I like listening to the late apologist Ravi Zacharias because he told many interesting stories. One of those he liked to tell was about Sami Dagher, a Lebanese founding pastor of the Karantina Alliance Church. He described Sami as a “teddy bear” of a man, small but packed with energy. One night at about 11 pm, Sami and his wife were in a car, Sami was driving along a road in Lebanon, when Sami stopped because there was a suitcase lying on the road. His wife dissuaded him from picking it up, but Sami proceeded to get out of his car and loaded it into the trunk. When they reached home, he opened the suitcase and he found it was packed with money. Every square inch was just filled with money. He was able to find a calling card and he called the number on it.
“Hello? Is this Mr. So and So?”
“Yes.”
“Did you lose something?”
The man on the other line was quiet for a moment, then, “Did you find it?”
“Yes.”
The man wanted to come over and get it, but Sami said, “Come tomorrow. I have no plans for your suitcase.”
When the man arrived the next morning he was so grateful to Sami, amazed that someone would return the money. He said that he had withdrawn all his money from the bank with plans of leaving the country. As a reward he offered Sami some money. Sami said, “No, no, no, I only accept that amount of cash in the collection plate. Come to my church on Sunday.” The man came with his family, and at the end of the service, they all went to the front to receive Jesus Christ as their Savior. As they asked forgiveness for their sins, and asked Jesus to come into their hearts, their tears fell.
“You thought you had your treasure,” Sami said, “but the real treasure is Jesus Christ and His Words.” He gave them a Bible. There is no treasure apart from God. Whatever we are searching for, freedom, wisdom, power, riches, beauty or forgiveness. He is the source of all.
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