Submitted Christian Writings

Squirt Squirt

The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once wrote about a town where a fireman lived.
Everyone liked the fireman because he was a nice guy. He made it a habit to be gentle and
kind, which was unusual for firemen, who were supposed to be tough.
There was a fire one day, and the fireman charged to the scene of the fire with his
fellow firemen and heavy equipment. As they came toward the fire, much to their surprise
and chagrin, they encountered between themselves and the flames about two hundred
townspeople. And each of them was standing there with a water pistol, aiming at the fire,
going squirt, squirt, squirt, squirt.
The fireman asked, "What's going on here?" A spokesman for the group turned
and said, "Well, we all appreciate this wonderful work you're doing in our community,
and each of us has come to contribute in some small way to your work." Squirt,
squirt.
The fireman said, "I don't get it. You are all crazy!"
"Oh we realize that we all could do more, couldn't we, folks?" said the
spokesman.
"Most definitely," everyone said, "But we just wanted to offer this
token of our support." Squirt, squirt.
"You don't know what you're doing!" shouted the firemen.
"True, but you have to appreciate that fact that everyone is willing to offer
whatever help they can," said the spokesman.
And everyone said, "Amen!" and went squirt, squirt. At that, the fireman
shouted, "Get the #*#! Out of here! This is no picnic, this is a fire, and a fire
doesn't require well-meaning people who come to make small contributions. A fire is a
place where people come to give their lives."
Sometimes we are a lot like those people:
"We all appreciate the work you're doing, pastor." Squirt, squirt. "We
want to let you know that we support all that you're trying to do." Squirt, squirt.
"We bring what we can--it's not much, but the little bit we can offer to the work of
the kingdom we gladly give." Squirt, squirt.
And one hears the celestial fireman say, "Will you please get out of here! What I
am looking for are disciples who are radically committed and willing to die for the sake
of the gospel!"
Following Jesus means being willing to follow him to the cross. "And anyone who
does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will
lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it" (Matthew 10:38-39).
- Author Unknown
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