Come as you
are. No jacket required.
I
shook my head in disbelief. This couldn’t be the right
place. After all, I couldn't possibly be welcome here.
I had been given an invitation several times, by several
different people, and had finally decided to see what this
place was all about. But, this just couldn’t be the right
place. Quickly, I glanced down at the invitation that clutched
in my hand. I scanned past the words, "Come as you are.
No jacket required," and found the location.
Yes,
I was at the right place. I peered through the window again
and saw a room of people whose faces seemed to glow with joy.
All were neatly dressed, adorned in fine garments and appeared
strangely clean as they dined at this exquisite restaurant.
Ashamed, I looked down at my own tattered and torn clothing,
covered in stains. I was dirty, in fact, filthy.
A
foul smell seemed to consume me and I couldn’t shake the
grime that clung to my body. As I turned around to leave, the
words from the invitation seemed to leap out at me, "Come as
you are. No jacket required."
I
decided to give it a shot. Mustering up every bit of courage
I could find, I opened the door to this restaurant and walked up to
a man standing behind a podium. Your name, sir?" he asked me
with a smile. "Daniel F. Renken," I mumbled without
looking up. I thrust my hands deep into my pockets, hoping to
conceal their stains. He didn't seem to notice the filth that
I was covered in and he continued, "Very good, sir. A table
is reserved in your name. Would you like to be seated?" I
couldn’t believe what I heard! A grin broke out on my face
and I said, "Yes, of course! "He led me to a table and,
sure enough, there was a placard with my name written on it
in a deep, dark red.
As
I browsed over a menu, I saw many delightful items listed. There
were things like, "peace," "joy,"
"blessings," "confidence,"
"assurance," "hope," "love,"
"faith," and "mercy." I realized that this
was no ordinary restaurant! I flipped the menu back to the
front in order to see where I was. "God's Grace,"
was the name of this place!
The
man returned and said, "I recommend the 'Special of the
Day'." With it, you are entitled to heaping portions of
everything on this menu." You've got to be kidding! I thought
to myself. You mean, I can have ALL of this! "What is
the 'Special of the Day,' I asked with excitement ringing in my
voice. "Salvation," was his reply. "I'll take
it," I practically cried out. Then, as quickly as I made
that statement, the joy left my body. A sick, painful ache jerked
through my stomach and tears filled my eyes. Between my sobs I
said, "Mister, look at me. I'm dirty and nasty. I'm
unclean and unworthy of such things. I'd love to have all of
this, but, I Just can't afford it."
Undaunted,
the man smiled again. "Sir, your check has already been taken
care of by that Gentleman over there," he said pointing to
the front of the room. "His Name is Jesus."
Turning,
I saw a man whose very presence seemed to light the room. He
was almost too much to look at. I found myself walking
towards Him and in shaking voice I whispered, "Sir, I'll wash
the dishes or sweep the floors or take out the trash. I'll do
anything I can do to repay you for all of this."
He opened His arms and said with a smile, "Son, all of
this is yours if you just come unto Me. Ask Me to clean you up and I
will. Ask Me to take away the stains and it is done. Ask Me to
allow you to feast at My table and you will eat. Remember,
the table is reserved in your name. All you must do is
accept this gift that I offer you."
Astonished,
I fell at His feet and said, "Please, Jesus. Please clean up
my life. Please change me and seat me at Your table and give me
this new life." Immediately, I heard the words, "It is
finished." I looked down and white robes adorned my
squeaky clean body. Something strange and wonderful had
happened. I felt new, like a weight had been lifted, and I found
myself seated at His table.
"The
'Special of the Day' has been served," the Lord said to
me. "Salvation is yours." We sat and talked for a great
while and I so enjoyed the time that I spent with Him. He
told me, me of all people, that He would like me to come back as
often as I liked for another helping from God's Grace. He made it
clear that He wanted me to spend as much time with Him as
possible.
As
it drew near time for me to go back outside into the
"real world," He whispered to me softly, "And Daniel,
I am with you always." And then, He said something to me that
I will never forget. He said, "My child, Do you see
these empty tables throughout this room?" "Yes,
Lord. I see them. What do they mean?" I replied.
"These are reserved tables, but the individuals whose names
are on each placards have not accepted their invitations to
dine. Would you be so kind as to hand out these invitations
to those who have not joined us yet?" Jesus asked.
"Of course," I said with excitement as I picked up the
invitations. "Go ye therefore into all nations," He said
as I turned to leave. I walked into God’s Grace dirty and
hungry. Stained in sin. My righteousness as filthy rags.
And Jesus cleaned me up. I walked out a brand new man . . .
robed in white, His righteousness. And so, I'll keep my
promise to my Lord. I'll go.
I'll
spread the Word.
I'll
share the Gospel . . .
I'll
hand out the invitations.
And
I’ll start with you. Have you been to God's Grace? There's
a table reserved in your name, and here's your invitation . .
. "Come as you are. No jacket required."
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