"I SHED SOME BLOOD FOR HIM
"
By Roy L. Spinks
A young couple was deliriously happy when a beautiful
little girl
was
born. This young couple was unsaved, in fact they had somehow grown
to
hate
anything and everything that had anything to do with God, and His
Son
Jesus Christ.
Instead of doing as they should, and presenting the
baby
to
the
Lord for His blessing, they made a vow that the little girl, whom we
shall
call Melinda was never to be allowed exposure to anything that had
anything
to do with Christianity.
Throughout her young girlhood she wasn't allowed to go to Sunday
School.
If a preacher or soul winners from a local church visited their
home,
Melinda was sent to her room before the visitors were let in.
Melinda's parents and grandparents were well-to-do; and she had
more
toys and dolls than she could keep up with, and ate only the best of
foods
and
wore the very best clothing money could buy.
Her parents made sure
of
her
secular and cultural training. She studied piano, voice, and ballet
with
the
best teachers and instructors money could afford...
but her parents
were
doing a very good job of keeping her away from learning anything
about
the
Lord.
One day Melinda's mother was baking her husband a birthday cake,
and
she discovered that she lacked a certain ingredient..
She called her
beautiful nine-year old daughter and gave her some money and sent
her
to
the
store to purchase the ingredient.
Her orders were that the girl
should
go
straight down the street to the store, purchase the article and come
straight
home.
Melinda, glad to be going out in the sunny spring day, skipped
down
the
street, went into the store and purchased the article, and started
back
home.
Melinda decided it might be fun to take a different route
home.
So
she
turned left at an intersection and walked up a back street.
She knew
that
it
would intersect a little farther up with the street that would lead
to
her
home, so no harm could come of it...
As she walked along. she began
to hear some
pretty singing and music, and the farther she walked, the louder it
became.
Finally, she saw that the singing and music was coming from a big
building just across the street from her.
Melinda loved music and singing, and she possessed the natural
curiosity
of a nine year old, so she crossed the street and entered the
building.
Though she didn't know it, this was a mission house, and inside was
a
goodly
number of down-and-outers: a cross section of the folks from the
lower
echelon
of society; but many seated there had experienced the regenerating
power
of
receiving Jesus Christ into their lives. Some were there, just
fulfilling
their obligation for having been given breakfast and perhaps some
article
of clothing.
As Melinda shyly entered, they looked back and smiled at the
beautiful
little girl.
She sat down in back, thinking she would stay just a
little
while and listen to the group on the podium singing such a
beautiful song, but one she had never heard before.
The group finished their song, and a pleasant-face gentleman came
to
the podium and welcomed the assemblage. After a word of prayer, he
began
to
preach.
Melinda knew she should get up and hurry on home, but
something
seemed to hold her to her seat.
The preacher was talking about Who
Jesus
is, and the many compassionate miracles he performed, and finally
describing his arrest, trial and cruel treatment by the Roman
solders
and King Herod Antipas' guards; and finally his crucifixion.
"At that very time of year when lambs were being sacrificed for a
covering for sin, Jesus Christ became the Lamb of God; not to cover
our
> sins,
> >> but to take them away.
Jesus had never committed a sin as we have,
but
he
took
all our sins to the Cross, and was nailed there: shedding His
precious
blood to cleanse us from all sin and make us ready to go to Heaven."
The
missionary preached on about why it was necessary for Christ to come
down
to earth
and give His life on Calvary's cross to pay our sin debt.
Tears flowed from Melinda's beautiful hazel eyes.. The singing
group
came back to the podium to join the missionary, the piano started
up,and
they began to sing "There's Room At the Cross For You".
After the
first
verse and chorus the missionary began the altar call. with the group
singing
softly behind him.
"Some of you have gone too long, living you life without Jesus and
his
wonderful gift of salvation." He said. "Here at the mission house
we
have offered many of you gifts of food, shelter and articles of
clothing.
You accepted those gifts, and we're glad; but a greater gift is being
offered: the greatest gift ever offered to anyone. The free gift of
salvation.
And with that gift, another wonderful thing comes to pass: you are
adopted
into the family of God and become joint heirs with Christ."
Melinda found herself walking down the aisle to the altar in front
of
the podium.
Her face was streaked with tears. A lady knelt beside
Melinda
and hugged her; then took her Bible and quietly explained how she
could
give her heart and life to Jesus and be saved. Melinda repeated the
sinner's
prayer.
There was "joy unspeakable and full of glory" in Melinda's heart
as
she
left the mission house. When she had started from home there was a
warm
sun
shining, but now a cold rain was pouring down. Melinda knew she
would
be punished for being gone so long and worrying her parents.
By the time she arrived home her pretty dress was drenched, and
her
blonde curls hung limp down the side of her face. She shivered.
Melinda's
mother angrily jerked her around to face her, plying her with
questions
about
where she had been so long. Her father came in with an expression on
his
face
that scared Melinda.
Finally, she spoke, "Mama - Daddy -- I'm sorry I worried you by
being
gone so long, but I have something wonderful to tell you.
I heard
some
pretty singing and music, and went inside a building. They told me
all
about
Jesus dying on a cross. Mama -- Daddy; I gave my heart to Jesus and
------"
Melinda was interrupted by a loud anguished sound coming from deep
in
her father's throat.
He uttered blasphemous profane exclamations,
and
became as a man possessed. Melinda had never seen her father like
that:
then she
saw him strip off his heavy belt and approach her.
Melinda's mother wept in loud cries as her husband beat her
daughter
until she fell to the floor, mercifully passing out. For two days
Melinda
was
confined to her bedroom.
The harsh beating had left not only
bruises,
but
some lacerations.
Her mother applied ointments and alcohol rub,
saying
very little; sometimes with tears in her eyes.
The morning of the
third
day,
Melinda awakened with a raging fever and raspy breathing.
A doctor
was
summoned; his diagnosis being double pneumonia. These were the days
before penicillin was available. Several medications were tried,
but
Melinda's condition only worsened.
The fever raged on; and Melinda moved in and out of consciousness;
sometimes murmuring bits and pieces of the wonderful things she had
heard at the mission.
Her mother sat by her bed patting her
forehead
with a cold cloth.
The doctor came by briefly, leaving the room sadly shaking his
head.
Just before dark Melinda sat up in bed and called for her mother.
Her
mother had lost a lot of sleep, and had dozed off when she was
awakened
by
Melinda's call.
When she saw her sitting up in bed it gave her a
happy
start.
She thought the fever had broke and there would be a chance for
Melinda
to
recover after all.
"Mama. "Melinda said softly.
"Yes, sweetheart; I'm here."
"Mama, I want you to bring me the dress I was wearing that day."
"No honey." Her mother groaned. "You don't want to see that thing.
It
was soiled and torn -- and - had some bloodstains on it. I threw it
in
the
trash."
"Please Mama; go and get it for me."
"But why, Melinda?" Her mother protested Melinda's father appeared
in
the doorway of the bedroom with guilt and grief written all over his
haggard face.
Melinda had lain back down again, closing her eyes.
She
hadn't
seen her father enter.
She spoke softly, but loud enough for both
parents to
hear her final words on earth.
"Mama, an angel came and told me I would be going to Heaven soon.
I
wanted to take the dress with me so I could show Jesus that I shed
some
blood
for him."
