Taking
Aim
Seems Fun but with a Serious Message
A
young lady named Sally, relates an experience she had in a seminary
class, given by her teacher, who we'll call Brother Smith. She
says Brother Smith was known for his elaborate object lessons.
One particular day, Sally walked into seminary and knew they
were in for another fun day.
On
the wall was a big target and on a nearby table were many darts.
Brother Smith told the students to draw a picture of someone
that they disliked or someone who had made them angry . . .
and he would allow them to throw darts at the person's picture.
Sally's girlfriend (on her right), drew a picture of a girl
who had stolen her boyfriend. Another friend (on her left),
drew a picture of his little brother.
Sally drew a picture of Brother Smith, putting a great deal
of detail into her drawing, even drawing pimples on his face.
Sally was pleased at the overall effect she had achieved. The
class lined up and began throwing darts, with much laughter
and hilarity. Some of the students threw their darts with such
force that their targets were ripping apart. Sally looked forward
to her turn, and was filled with disappointment when Brother
Smith, because of time limits, asked the students to return
to their seats. As Sally sat thinking about how angry she was
because she didn't have a chance to throw any darts at her target,
Brother Smith began removing the target from the wall. Underneath
the target was a picture of Jesus . . . A complete hush fell
over the room as each student viewed the mangled picture of
Jesus; holes and jagged marks covered His face and His eyes
were pierced out.
Brother Smith said only these words, "In as much as ye have
done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it
unto Me." No other words were necessary; the tear-filled eyes
of each student focused only on the picture of Christ. The students
remained in their seats . . . even after the bell rang . . .
then slowly left the classroom, tears streaming down their faces.
"And the King will answer and say to them, 'Truly I say to you,
to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine,
even the least of them, you did it unto Me.' Matthew 25:40