| 
      A Woman and Her  Fork
 There was a young woman who had been diagnosed with a terminal  illness and had been given three months to live. So as she was getting her  things 'in order,' she contacted her Pastor and had him come to her house to  discuss certain aspects of her final wishes.
 
 She told him which songs  she wanted sung at the service, what scriptures she would like read, and what  outfit she wanted to be buried in.
 
 Everything was in order and the  Pastor was preparing to leave when the young woman suddenly remembered something  very important to her.
 
 'There's one more thing,' she said  excitedly.
 
 'What's that?' came the Pastor's reply.
 
 'This is very  important,' the young woman continued. 'I want to be buried with a fork in my  right hand.'
 
 The Pastor stood looking at the young woman, not knowing  quite what to say.
 
 That surprises you, doesn't it?' the young woman  asked.
 
 'Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request,' said the  Pastor.
 
 The young woman explained. 'My grandmother once told me this  story, and from that time on I have always tried to pass along its message to  those I love and those who are in need of encouragement. In all my years of  attending socials and dinners, I always remember that when the dishes of the  main course were being cleared, someone would inevitably lean over and say,  'Keep your fork.' It was my favorite part because I knew that something better  was coming...like velvety chocolate cake or deep-dish apple pie. Something  wonderful, and with substance!'
 
 So, I just want people to see me there  in that casket with a fork in my hand and I want them to wonder 'What's with the  fork?' Then I want you to tell them: 'Keep your fork ... the best is yet to  come.'
 
 The Pastor's eyes welled up with tears  of joy as he hugged the  young woman good-bye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see  her before her death. But he also knew that the young woman had a better grasp  of heaven than he did. She had a better grasp of what heaven would be like than  many people twice her age, with twice as much experience and knowledge. She KNEW  that something better was coming.
 
 At the funeral people were walking by  the young woman's casket and   they saw the cloak she was wearing and the fork  placed in her right hand. Over and over, the Pastor heard the question, 'What's  with the fork?' And over and over he smiled.
 
 During his message, the  Pastor told the people of the conversation he had with the young woman shortly  before she died. He also told them about the fork and about what it symbolized  to her. He told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork and  told them that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it  either.
 
 He was right... So the next time you reach down for your fork let  it remind you, ever so gently, that the best is yet to come.
 | 
No comments:
Post a Comment