Harold's Bible

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A small boy whom I will call Harold was traveling a long journey, but he did not mind, as he knew what a long welcome would await him at the house of the uncle and aunt with whom he was to spend the holidays.
His only fellow-traveler was a man who, seeing that he looked lonely, began to talk to him in such a kind, pleasant way that they soon became great friends, and Harold found himself telling his companion about his lessons and schoolfellows, not forgetting to say that though a few of the boys were “duffers,” most of them were good at cricket.
After a time they began to talk about the Bible, and Harold said that though his father and mother had Bibles, he had not even a Testament of his own.
“Write your name and address in my pocket-book,” said his new friend, “and you shall have one, but though it will be your very own, remember it is a message from God, a letter from our Father in heaven, and you are to pass it on.”
Two days after Harold received by post a beautiful new Bible, with his name written upon its fly-leaf. Some weeks afterward the sender of the Bible received a letter which gave him great pleasure.
‘This is what Harold wrote,
“Dear Sir,
“I received the Bible you sent me quite safely. I was very pleased with it, and I thank you very much for it. I read it every evening when I get home from school, and on Sunday afternoons I read it to my little brother and sister. I had been wanting a Bible of my own for quite a long time.
When I go to stay with my grandmother I shall take my Bible and read it to her, because she cannot see very well.
Again thanking you, HAROLD.”
“The Word of the Lord endureth forever, and this is the Word which by the gospel is preached unto you.” 1 Peter 1:2525But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you. (1 Peter 1:25).
ML 11/08/1942