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A
New Front Tooth
Richard looked
at himself in the mirror with disgust. One thing was clear. He just
couldn't smile any more. If he kept his lips together, maybe no
one would ever find out. But I'm ahead of my story. . . .
Richard was eleven years old. He was a happy boy with a big smile.
That was until today. Only a few minutes ago he had been smiling
and horsing around with his brothers at home while they were getting
ready for school. When Mom called that the bus had arrived, Dick
grabbed his clarinet and his backpack off the foot of his bed and
ran for the stairs. Just as he rounded the curve at the landing
half way down, he slipped, and the next thing you knew he found
himself in a heap with his stuff at the bottom of the stairs. At
first he thought nothing too bad had happened. He had consciously
protected his clarinet, and what could happen to a bag of books.
He hurt in a few places, but nothing was broken or anything.
Just then his brother Brendon came back in looking for him, hollering
that he'd better hurry up or he'd be left behind. When Richard flashed
a sheepish smile, a look of horror came over Brendon's face. Your
tooth! What happened to your tooth!
Forgetting all about the waiting bus, Richard ran for the bathroom.
A quick smile reflected in the mirror explained his brother's reaction.
A big corner of his front tooth was gone and he looked like a jack'o'lantern.
Would he have to look like this for the rest of his life, Richard
wondered.
Everybody has things that happen to them in their lives that they
didn't expect. Sometimes they are happy things, sometimes they are
frightening things, sometimes they are things that make you worry
a lot. Jesus is glad when happy things happen to us. He also understands
when we are frightened or worried. When He was here, He talked to
His disciples about things that make people frightened or worried.
He said we don't need to worry, because He knows all our needs and
He will take care of us. He wants us to leave the worrying to Him.
To help us know how much He cares for us, He told His followers
that He even knew how many hairs they had in their heads and every
time even a sparrow falls. There are no experiences in our lives
that Jesus doesn't know about and that He won't help us get through.
When Mom saw what had happened to Richard, she was reassuring and
made an appointment to see the dentist as soon as his office opened.
For Richard, the wait seemed like forever, but eventually Dr. Scribner
was looking down at him with his kind eyes. Dr. Scribner told Richard
there was lots of good news and a little bad news. The good news
was that probably there was enough left of Richard's tooth that
the tooth would not die inside. The good news was that Dr. Scribner
could make a cap to go over Richard's tooth that would protect his
broken one and look just like a real tooth. The good news was that
fixing it wasn't going to hurt a bit. The bad news was that this
cap would have to be changed several more times until it could be
permanently replaced when he was older. Richard thought he could
live with that.
Remember, you may not know what will happen to you today, tomorrow,
next week, or next month. But you can always know that Jesus is
with you and will help you no matter what. Isn't that good news!
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