Clueless
I want to tell you about the guy who led me to Jesus. The
funny thing is he didn’t even know he did it. When I thanked him many years
later, he was completely clueless about his part in it.
My father was what could be called a scoffer, a ridiculer of
the Church. He loved to point out the flaws and inconsistencies in Christian’s
lives and used that information as his excuse for not accepting Jesus’ claim on
his life. He laughed at the Chairman of the Deacons. He heard rumors of
dishonesty against that man. Dad mocked churchmen who cleaned up their language
around other church folks, but cussed when they lost a domino game. Still
others laughed at my father’s dirty jokes. That was alright with Dad. It just
added ammunition to blast the “hypocrites” in the church. However, there was
one man whom my Dad couldn’t call a phony. His name was Curtis Murphree and Dad
thought he was a fool.
Curtis, like my father, was a farmer. He worked hard and
played clean, but lived a “foolish” life that utterly baffled Dad. He was the
same at home as he was in public. He once lost a wheat crop to a hail storm
because he wouldn’t harvest on the Lord’s Day. That really bugged Dad. His life
was a consistent witness to my father. When Curtis tried to tell Dad about Jesus’
sacrifice, Dad would not listen. But I
did. When the 10 and 11 year old boys went to church camp, Curtis “foolishly”
took time out of his farming schedule to be a camp counselor. He had prayer
time with us and asked us to share our testimonies (I had none). He made sure
all us boys made it to chapel on time every day, including that final day of
camp, when I asked Jesus into my life.
Curtis thought it was the Camp Missionary who led me to
Jesus, but nothing could be farther from the truth. For years, Curtis led me to
Jesus by regularly taking time to talk to my father. Curtis led me to Jesus by
taking me to church camp. Curtis led me to Jesus by modeling what a godly man
could and should be to his family. Curtis led me to Jesus by consistently
living a godly life that challenged my father to reconsider the validity of
Christ’s Lordship in his own life. Yet, at the time, he never had a clue about
the eternal impact his life was making on a child living on the fringe of the
church.
Some would call Curtis Murphree a fool for spending so much
time witnessing to a hardened scoffer. Personally, I don’t fault the man for
not knowing who he was really influencing.
1 Peter 2:12
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Curtis & Gertrude were always the epitome of Jesus here in earth! They loved the Lord and were so Kind, compassionate, respectful, honest, hard working, giving, never a harsh word & so much more! We need more Curtises & Gerties in this world of chaos and confusion! And those smiles and dimples! Oh my! Precious! And they made beautiful babies also! Danny and I went to school together and I always admired and respected them as did my precious parents! Rebecca Martin
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