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Big Enough
by Nancy I. Sanders
“Look, Amnon!” Josiah said. “There's your father
coming out of the cave. Isn't that the robe your mother
made?”
Amnon turned away in anger. He didn't want to
see.
“I'm sorry,” Josiah whispered. “I thought you'd want
to see him. It's been so long.”
Amnon clenched his fists. “It's not fair that my father
must live in that valley and get his food dropped down
to him like an animal. I wish he weren't sick. I wish he
could come home and eat dinner with us like before!”
Amnon remembered how happy their family used
to be. His father had been one of the finest carpenters
in Galilee! Every day, Amnon helped him work in his
shop, building beautiful furniture for people to buy. Until
one day, his father caught leprosy and was sent to the
Valley of the Lepers. Now Amnon's mother was always
working to buy food for Amnon and his sisters.
“It just isn't fair!” Amnon said with a scowl.
Several days later, Amnon stood outside the musty
house his family shared with a widow and her children.
Just then, Nathan and Josiah walked up.
“Come with us,” Nathan said. “We're going to see
Jesus the Teacher.”
“I'm not interested,” Amnon said.
“Haven't you heard?” Josiah asked. “Jesus is a
miracle worker.”
“His miracles aren't big enough for me,” Amnon
mumbled. But after his friends left, Amnon turned and
followed them down the road. A large crowd headed to
the hillside just outside of town.
A man walked to the top of the hill and began to
speak.
“It's Jesus!” voices whispered in the crowd.
The Teacher spoke about blessings, about
needing God, and about love and forgiveness. He even
spoke about anger.
As Jesus spoke, Amnon felt something happen-as
though all the anger inside his heart was being washed
away. He felt different. His heart felt lighter.
When Jesus finished speaking, Amnon and his
friends followed Jesus down the mountainside.
Suddenly, Josiah grabbed Amnon's arm. “Isn't that
your father?” he asked.
“It can't be!” Amnon said. “He's not supposed to
leave the Valley of the Lepers.”
But it was. Amnon knew his father's robe. With
shock, Amnon watched his father walk to Jesus and
kneel on the ground before Him.
The crowds cleared away. “Leper!” someone
shouted. Several people picked up stones to throw.
Above the confusion, Amnon heard his father say,
“Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.”
Jesus reached out to touch Amnon's father. The
Teacher's amazing words filled Amnon's ears.
“I am willing,” Jesus said. “Be clean!”
Right before Amnon's very eyes, his father's
leprosy disappeared. His face now looked healthy,
exactly like Amnon remembered it.
Running through the crowd, Amnon cried out,
“Father!”
His father stood and opened his arms wide, “My
son!”
“It's a miracle!” someone shouted.
Amnon's heart felt as though it would burst with joy.
“Jesus' miracles are big enough from me!” he cried.
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