A Living Bible

His name is Bill. He has wild hair, wears a T-shirt with holes in it,
jeans and no shoes. This was literally his wardrobe for his entire four
years of college. He is brilliant. Kind of esoteric and very, very bright.
He became a Christian while attending college.

Across the street from the campus is a well-dressed, very conservative
church. They want to develop a ministry to the students, but are not
sure how to go about it. One day Bill decides to go there. He walks in
with no shoes, jeans, his T-shirt, and wild hair. The service has already
started and so Bill starts down the aisle looking for a seat. The church is
completely packed and he can't find a seat.

By now people are really looking a bit uncomfortable, but no one says
anything. Bill gets closer and closer and closer to the pulpit and, when
he realizes there are no seats, he just squats down right on the carpet.
(Although perfectly acceptable behavior at a college fellowship, trust
me, this had never happened in this church before!) By now the people
are really uptight, and the tension in the air is thick.

About this time, the minister realizes that from way at the back of the
church, a deacon is slowly making his way toward Bill. Now the deacon
is in his eighties, has silver-gray hair, and a three-piece suit. A godly
man, very elegant, very dignified, very courtly. He walks with a cane and,
as he starts walking toward this boy, everyone is saying to themselves
that you can't blame him for what he's going to do.

How can you expect a man of his age and of his background to understand
some college kid on the floor? It takes a long time for the man to reach the
boy.

The church is utterly silent except for the clicking of the man's cane.
All eyes are focused on him. You can't even hear anyone breathing.

The minister can't even preach the sermon until the deacon does what
he has to do. And now they see this elderly man drop his cane on the floor.

With great difficulty he lowers himself and sits down next to Bill and
worships with him so he won't be alone. Everyone chokes up with emotion.

When the minister gains control, he says,

"What I'm about to preach, you will never remember. What you have
just seen, you will never forget. Be careful how you live. You may be the
only Bible some people will ever read."