Before David went off to...
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Before David went off to college, his mother bought him a basic sewing kit. "You'll need
to sew on buttons, if nothing else," she explained to him. Several days before David was
to leave, he and his mother sat down for a sewing lesson. Lesson 1: threading the needle.
David's eyesight was fine -- he didn't need glasses. David's eye-hand coordination was
good -- David was going to college on a tennis scholarship -- but David couldn't get that
itsy bitsy thread through the even smaller, or so it appeared to him, eye of the needle.
David's mother finally gave up. "We'll try again tomorrow, David."
The next night as they sat down, David's mother had a little gadget in her hand. It sort of looked like a guitar pick to David, only with a small piece of looped wire on one end. "Here," said David's mother. "Try this." She carefully pushed the wire through the eye of the needle, looped the thread through the wire then pulled it back through the eye. (Of course, she had a needle threader.) After a few attempts, David was threading the needle well.
Jesus said it would be easier for a camel to go through an eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God. Then he added, "With God, nothing is impossible." Could it be that Jesus is our needle threader?
The next night as they sat down, David's mother had a little gadget in her hand. It sort of looked like a guitar pick to David, only with a small piece of looped wire on one end. "Here," said David's mother. "Try this." She carefully pushed the wire through the eye of the needle, looped the thread through the wire then pulled it back through the eye. (Of course, she had a needle threader.) After a few attempts, David was threading the needle well.
Jesus said it would be easier for a camel to go through an eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God. Then he added, "With God, nothing is impossible." Could it be that Jesus is our needle threader?
