The Crippled Lamb
By Max Lucado
Once upon a time in a sunny
valley, there lived a little lamb Joshua.
He was white with black spots,
black feet, and...sad eyes.
Josh felt sad when he saw the
other lambs with snow-white wool and no spots.
He felt sad when he saw the other sheep with their
moms and dads because he didn't have a Mom or a
dad. But he felt saddest when he saw the other
lambs running and jumping, because he
couldn't.
Josh had been born with one leg
that didn't work right.
He was crippled.
He always limped when he
walked. That's why he always watched while the
other lambs ran and played. Josh felt sad and
alone--
except when Abigail was around.
Abigail was Josh's best
friend.
She didn't look like a friend for a lamb.
She was an old cow.
She was brown with with blotches
that looked like rain puddles on a path. Her belly
was as round as a barrel, and her voice was always kind
and friendly. Some of Josh's favorite hours were
spent with Abigail.
They loved to pretend they were
on adventures in distant lands. Josh liked to listen to
Abigail tell stories about the stars. They would
spend hours on the hill, looking into the valley.
They were good friends. But even
with a friend like Abigail, Josh still got sad.
It made him sad to be the only lamb who could not run and
jump and play in the grass.
That's when Abigail would turn to him and say, " Don't
be sad, little Joshua. God has a special place for those
who feel left out.
"
Josh wanted to believe her.
But it was hard.
Some days he just felt alone.
He really felt alone the day the
shepherds decided to take the lambs to the next valley
where there was more grass. The sheep had been in
this valley so long, the ground was nearly bare.
All the sheep were excited when the shepherd told them
they were going to a new Meadow!!
As they prepared to leave, Josh
hobbled over and took his place on the edge of the
group. But the others started laughing at him.
"You're too slow to go all the way to the
next valley."
"Go back, Slowpoke. We'll never get
there if we have to wait on you!"
"Go back, Joshua."
That's when Josh looked up and
saw the shepherd standing in front of him.
"They are right, my little Joshua. You better go
back. this trip is too long for you. Go and spend
the night in the stable."
Josh looked at the man for a long time. Then he turned
slowly and began limping away.
When Josh got to the top of the
hill, he looked down and saw all the other sheep headed
toward the green grass. Never before had he felt so
left out. A big tear slipped out of his eye, rolled
down his nose, and fell on a rock.
Just then he heard Abigail behind
him. And Abigail said what she always said when Josh felt
sad. " "Don't be sad, little Joshua.
God has a special place for those who feel left
out."
Slowly the two friends turned and
walked to the stable together.
By the time they got to the little barn,
the sun was setting like a big orange ball. Josh and
Abigail went inside and began to eat some hay out of the
feed box. They were very hungry, and the hay tasted
good.
For a little while, Joshua forgot that he had been left
behind.
"Go to sleep, little friend,"
Abigail said after they finished eating. "You've
had a hard day."
Josh was tired..So he lay down in
the corner on some straw and closed his eyes. He
felt Abigail lie down beside him, and he was glad to have
Abigail as a friend.
Soon Josh was asleep.
At first, he slept soundly, curled up against Abigail's
back. In his sleep he dreamed. He dreamed of
running and jumping just like the other sheep. He dreamed
of long walks with Abigail through the valley. He
dreamed of being in a place where he never felt left
out.
Suddenly strange noises woke him
up.
"Abigail," he whispered, "Wake
up. I'm Scared."
Abigail lifted her big head and
looked around. The stable was dark except for a small
lamp hanging on the wall. "Somebody is in here."
Josh whispered.
They looked across the dimly
lighted stable.
There, lying on some fresh hay in the feed box was a
baby. A young woman was resting on a big pile of hay
beside the feed box. Joshua looked at Abigail,
thinking his friend could tell him what was going on.
But Abigail was just as surprised as Josh.
Josh looked again at the woman
and the child, then limped across the stable. He stopped
next to the mother and looked into the baby's face.
The baby was crying.
He was cold.
The woman picked up the baby and
put him on the hay next to her. Josh looked around
the stable for something to keep the baby warm. Usually
there were blankets. But not tonight. The shepherds
had taken them on their trip across the valley. Then Josh
remembered his own soft, warm wool.
Timidly, he walked over and
curled up close to the baby.
"Thank
you. little lamb," the baby's mother said
softly.
Soon the little child stopped crying and
went back to sleep. About that time, a man entered
the stable carrying some rags.
"I'm sorry, Mary"
he explained. "This is all the cover I could
find."
"It's okay,"
she answered. "This little lamb has kept
the new king warm."
A
King?
Joshua looked at the baby and
wondered who he might be.
"His name is Jesus."
Mary spoke as if she knew Josh's
question.
"God's Son. He came from heaven to teach us
about God."
Just then there was another noise
at the door. It was the shepherds--the ones who had
left Joshua behind. Their eyes were big and they
were excited.
"We saw a bright light and
heard the angels..." they began. Then
they saw Joshua next to the baby.
"Joshua! Do you know who this baby
is?"
"He
does now."
It was the young mother who was speaking. she
looked at Joshua and smiled.
"God has heard your prayers little
lamb.
This little baby is the answer."
Joshua looked down
at the baby.
Somehow he knew this was a
special child, and this was a special moment. He
also understood why he had been born with a crippled
leg.
Had he been like the other sheep,
he would have been in the valley. But since he was
different, he was in the stable, among the first to
welcome Jesus into the world.
He turned and walked back to
Abigail and took his place beside his best friend.
"You were right," he told
her.
"God does have a special place
for me."
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God Bless You This Holiday
Season...
He does have a special place for YOU !
Music: "What
Child is This?"
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Christmas
Letter
Christmas
is for Children
Happy
Holiday
The
Crippled Lamb
Hark!
In
a Manger
Santa
is Coming
'Twas
the Night After Christmas
( From Christmas in the
'40"s)
Christmas
Silhoutte
Santa
Clause, Please Listen
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