"Right Here
Waiting For You"
THE MIRACLE OF THE
TABLECLOTH
The brand new pastor
and his wife, newly
assigned to their
first church needed
much work. They set
a ministry, to
reopen a church in
suburban Brooklyn,
arrived in early
October excited
about their
opportunities.
When they saw their
church, it was very
run down and their
goal was to have
everything done in
time to have their
first service on
Christmas Eve.
They worked hard,
repairing pews,
plastering walls,
painting, etc., and
on Dec 18 were ahead
of schedule and just
about finished. On
Dec 19 a terrible
tempest -- a driving
rainstorm -- hit the
area and lasted for
two days.
On the 21st, the
pastor went over to
the church. His
heart sank when he
saw that the roof
had leaked, causing
a large area of
plaster about 20
feet by 8 feet to
fall off the front
wall of the
sanctuary just
behind the pulpit,
beginning about head
high. The pastor
cleaned up the mess
on the floor, and
not knowing what
else to do but
postpone the
Christmas Eve
service, headed
home.
On the way he
noticed that a local
business was having
a flea market type
sale for charity so
he stopped in. One
of the items was a
beautiful, handmade,
ivory colored,
crocheted tablecloth
with exquisite work,
fine colors and a
Cross embroidered
right in the center.
It was just the
right size to cover
up the hole in the
front wall. He
bought it and headed
back to the church.
By this time it had
started to snow. An
older woman running
from the opposite
direction was trying
to catch the bus.
She missed it.
The pastor invited
her to wait in the
warm church for the
next bus 45 minutes
later. She sat in a
pew and paid no
attention to the
pastor while he got
a ladder, hangers,
etc., to put up the
tablecloth as a wall
tapestry. The pastor
could hardly believe
how beautiful it
looked and it
covered up the
entire problem area.
Then he noticed the
woman walking down
the center aisle.
Her face was like a
sheet. "Pastor," she
asked, "where did
you get that
tablecloth" The
pastor explained.
The woman asked him
to check the lower
right corner to see
if the initials, EBG
were crocheted into
it there. They were.
These were the
initials of the
woman, and she had
made this tablecloth
35 years before, in
Austria.
The woman could
hardly believe it as
the pastor told how
he had just gotten
the Tablecloth. The
woman explained that
before the war she
and her husband were
well-to-do people in
Austria. When the
Nazis came, she was
forced to leave. Her
husband was going to
follow her the next
week. She was
captured, sent to
prison and never saw
her husband or her
home again. The
pastor wanted to
give her the
tablecloth; but she
made the pastor keep
it for the church.
The pastor insisted
on driving her home,
that was the least
he could do. She
lived on the other
side of Staten
Island and was only
in Brooklyn for the
day for a
housecleaning job.
What a wonderful
service they had on
Christmas Eve. The
church was almost
full. The music and
the spirit were
great. At the end of
the service, the
pastor and his wife
greeted everyone at
the door and many
said that they would
return. One older
man, whom the pastor
recognized from the
neighborhood,
continued to sit in
one of the pews and
stare, and the
pastor wondered why
he wasn't leaving.
The man asked him
where he got the
tablecloth on the
front wall because
it was identical to
one that his wife
had made years ago
when they lived in
Austria before the
war and how could
there be two
tablecloths so much
alike He told the
pastor how the Nazis
came, how he forced
his wife to flee for
her safety, and he
was supposed to
follow her, but he
was arrested and put
in a prison. He
never saw his wife
or his home again
all the 35 years in
between.
The pastor asked him
if he would allow
him to take him for
a little ride. They
drove to Staten
Island and to the
same house where the
pastor had taken the
woman three days
earlier. He helped
the man climb the
three flights of
stairs to the
woman's apartment,
knocked on the door
and he saw the
greatest Christmas
reunion he could
ever imagine.
True Story -
submitted by Pastor
Rob Reid
Who
says God does not
work in mysterious
ways.
I asked the Lord to
bless you as I
prayed for you
today.
To guide you and
protect you as you
go along your
way....
His love is always
with you, His
promises are true,
And when we give Him
all our cares you
know He will see us
through.
So when the road
you're travelling on
seems difficult at
best,
Just remember I'm
here praying, and
God will do the
rest.
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