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Saturday, December 10, 2016

MY FATHER



     Mr. Phipps stood with a clip board in his hand and his trademark sincere-servant smile on his face as a weathered old car rolled into the service bay of his oil-change company. It was the day before Christmas eve and the last day he and his employees would work until January 4. He stepped to the driver's window of the car as the driver rolled down the window.
    "How may we help you, sir?"
     The man smiled back at Mr. Phipps the same warm and sincere smile he was being given. "The car needs an oil and filter change." He stared at Mr. Phipps intently awaiting a reply.
     "Yes, Sir. Here is what we offer..."
     The man interrupted, "Before I waste your time, I must tell you that I have no money to offer."
     Mr. Phipps was taken aback by the comment and hesitated before saying, "Well - it is difficult to pay the overhead without..."
     Once again, the man interrupted, " As I said, I have no money to pay for your products and services with, but - I offer Something more valuable which, when received, will make you rich beyond anything this world can offer." And the man stared with a most unworldly stare.
     Now, Mr. Phipps would never be mistaken for anything other than a good and humble servant of his Lord, and he showed it as his employees stopped whatever they were doing so that they might capture every word being spoken by the two men. "I have already received that gift, and I am truly rich beyond anything this world has to offer. Let us take care of your car while you wait in the lounge through that door, my friend."
     As the man walked into the waiting lounge, he saw the only other occupant, a young and well-dressed man, sitting and impatiently leafing through a magazine. He sat down beside the young man.
     The young man turned to him immediately saying, " See that Mercedes in there? That's my Dad's car. It cost more than a lot of people make in three or four years. We're rich. You think that is something, you should see our house. It's what's called a mansion. Know what that is? It's bigger than the Governor's mansion - a lot bigger. He let's me drive his car when he gets it serviced, cause he doesn't trust anyone else. I have friends that aren't rich,  and they understand why I can't let them come over to my house. We have all the expensive artwork and stuff. You know?"
     The young man talked for several minutes as the man looked at him with a kindly smile. In fact, he participated in this one-sided conversation until Mr. Phipps appeared at the lounge door to tell the man his car was ready.
     The man, still smiling, looked at the young man who had finally stopped talking when Mr. Phipps had entered the doorway and spoke to him, "Indeed, you and your father are fortunate to possess such riches. However, I think you should know that my Father built the earth that your father's mansion sits upon and that he offers you riches far beyond what you currently have or can imagine just for the asking - and these riches will never be taken from you - even as you pass from this earthly life." And he walked toward Mr. Phipps and the exit.
     The young man was left with a most perplexed look and speechless. Mr. Phipps and all his employees were left with a warm heart and a feeling of what the true meaning of Christmas surely is - giving with love for all mankind as God gave his only son to us.
     The world will miss you Mr. Phipps.