It was an October day in 1959 in Bixby, Oklahoma.
Six-year-old big sister was at school. Little two-year-old sister was playing
in the house. Mom was also at home working in another room. Dad was at work.
A carpenter was refinishing the hardwood floors in their old house. The
carpenter's wife, accompanied by a five-year-old neighbor, had just arrived to
pick him up. Then it happened. There was a loud explosion. When the hot water
heater came on, it ignited the freshly sealed hardwood floor and the bucket of
sealer that was sitting near the furnace. Instantly, fire raged in the dining
room.
Mother ran out of the back of the house around to the front. The
carpenter, his wife, and the 5-year-old had made it out safely. The
two-year-old, however, was trapped inside. Mother heard her daughter screaming
inside the dining room. Mother went to the window, ripped off the heavy screen
window, threw it aside, and climbed into the smoke-filled room with fire blazing
all around. Huddled in the corner just a couple of feet from the fire was her
daughter. She was trying to shield herself from the fire with her arms. Mother
ripped off her own skirt and wrapped her daughter in it. Carrying her, she
climbed out of the window. By this time, Dad had arrived. Seeing that their
daughter was badly burned, they rushed her to the hospital in Broken Arrow. It
wouldn't be long before she would be rushed to a much larger, better-equipped
hospital in Tulsa.
The little two-year-old had suffered terrible burns on
her legs up to the middle of her thighs, on her right arm, and the right side of
her face. Over a four-month period in the hospital, the little two-year-old
underwent multiple surgeries to place skin grafts on the burn sites. Doctors
even had to take her to surgery in order to change her dressings.
And
every day, her mother was by her side.
That little girl, Pam, is now a
wife and has a daughter of her own. She has experienced success as an executive
of the Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan. She still walks with a
limp and has scars on her legs and her right hand. But she is alive and well.
and thankful for her loving mother, Helen Parham, who saved her life by pulling
her out of the fire.
The love of this mother for her daughter should help
us to recognize how much the Heavenly Father loves each one of
us...
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son,
that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life"
(John 3:16). When we were doomed because of our sins, God sent Jesus to our
rescue so that we would not perish in the flames of the fires of hell (Ephesians
1:7). He came so that so we might have eternal life in a glorious place called
Heaven (John 14:1-6).
Jesus will save and give eternal life to those who
accept His offer of salvation on His terms: placing their faith and trust in
Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turning from sin in repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confessing Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and being baptized (immersed) into
Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will continue to cleanse
those who strive to continue to walk in the light of His Word (1 John
1:7).
Jesus has come to save YOU from the fire. He has something FAR
BETTER for you!
Won't YOU accept His offer on His terms?
David
Sargent
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