A CUP OF CRACKERS

Thanksgiving Day and Another Bus Story:

This Saturday I will again get on a bus at the corner of Warden and Lawrence. An old man will get on the bus several stops later. The bus will jerk away from the curb sharply. Crackers from the paper cup the man is holding will spill to the floor (can you see it?). The old man will pick up as many crackers as he can from the bus floor and put them back in his cup. I will ask, "can I help you sir?" He will shake his head no, saying, "I just need to sit down." Someone will stand and give the man a seat. I will dig in my wallet for change, I will slip a dollar into the old man's torn suit pocket. A cup of crackers on a bus will become a communion cup, a homeless man's pocket a collection plate. 

"O my Lord and my God," I wish I had given more" (John 20:28).

Praying for Iris who I hope found her wallet.

Cb

Amen

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