A Bad Dream
A Christmas story lesson on Forgiveness and Reconciliation
"DAD how dare you look in my diary?" Max screamed at his father
in fury. Chuck was red with anger at his little boy for what he
read in that diary.
"How dare you lie to me? You said you would never smoke a
cigarette and right here in this diary, you confess you have.
Your promises are no good to me now Max!" Chuck yelled at his
young son.
"Well my privacy is ruined. How I can ever trust you again!"
Max said crying.
"Me? Its you who lied and I can never trust you again. I wish I
never had a son." Chuck said and right away he was sorry he said
that. Max burst into tears and ran out the door to go down the
block to his friends house to hide. Chuck slammed his hand down
on the counter and hurt it. He hated fighting with his son.
Parents hate it when their children are mad at them. It hurts
them way down inside but sometimes they are proud and don’t know
how to make things are ok.
"That kid drives me crazy." Chuck fumed thinking of what he read
in that diary. "Let him go. I will just take a nap." And with
that Chuck laid down on his sofa and went soundly to sleep.
Chuck woke up suddenly and looked around. It wasn’t his bedroom
but some other place. He was on a flat white stone sleeping and
there was no furniture and everything was dark all around him.
"Fluffy, where are you fluffy?" Chuck heard a familiar sound.
"Grandpa?" Chuck said as the elderly man walked past him looking
for his dog. He said curious of how this could be considering
Chuck’s grandfather went to be with Jesus long ago.
"Why hello little Chucky, are you ok?"
"Yes Grandpa, just didn’t expect to see you. Where are we?"
"Well I am in heaven. I am looking for our dog Fluffy. You
remember Fluffy? You loved him so much. Well he is here now and
he still likes to run away. Where are you Fluffy! Say, I am not
sure why you are here. Is something wrong Chucky?"
"Well I sort of had a fight with Max and I guess that is on my
mind. Oh yeah, Max is my son, your great grandson. He looks a
lot like you Grandpa."
"Oh there you are Fluffy. Gotta run now. I have to get Fluffy
home. Grandma is waiting supper on us." Chuck’s grandfather
said and then he was gone. Chuck didn’t know exactly what to
make of it when he looked up and a large powerful man walked past
him as he sat on the slab. The man walked like he had someplace
important to go and did not look to the right or left.
"Dad?" Chuck said with amazement. The big man stopped in his
tracks and looked at Chuck curiously.
"Son? Is that you? What are you doing here? Wait a minute. Are
you asleep?" The big man asked.
"Well no Dad. Well, ummm, yes, I think so." Chuck confessed.
"I thought so." Chuck’s deceased father said with his big barrel
laugh. "Ok spill it, what did you do wrong. When you were a
kid, you always took a nap when you had done something wrong."
"Well, it’s Max. He and I had a fight. I read his diary which
was wrong but found out he lied to me which made me really mad
and now I can’t forgive him." Chuck told his father, the one guy
he could always talk to.
"Chuck do you think you have ever been forgiven?" His Dad asked.
"Well, by you maybe, a few times."
Try 10,316 times Chuck. But that’s not what I mean. Who
forgave you of everything and made it possible for you to go to
heaven?"
Chuck thought for a moment and then he remembered his Sunday
school classes when he was a child. "JESUS. That’s it isn’t it?
He died on the cross so I could be forgiven." Chuck said with
excitement for getting the right answer.
"That’s right Chuck. God forgave us all of lots worse things
than Max has done. And if He was willing to give his life for
our forgiveness. It’s the least you can do to forgive Max, ask
his forgiveness too. Do it now son, before it’s too late." And
with that Chuck’s dad stood and began to fade out.
"Wait dad, I wanted to ask you about how to build a shed."
"No time now son. I have to go. Have you seen your Grandpa? He
just stepped out to walk Fluffy." And he was gone.
Suddenly Chuck woke up with a start. He realized he was home now
but the visits from his ancestors had not been for nothing.
Suddenly he heard the door to the house open. "Max is that you? "
Max entered the room looking very sad and staring down. Chuck
stood up and put his hands on his shoulders and just said, "I’m
sorry." To stop themselves from crying (which men don’t like to
do), Chuck and Max hugged and Chuck knew he would never let some
little issue come between him and his son again.
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