Carl
Carl a name recorded..
Here is a story that is a must read…
Wither it is absolutely true ( I know not) yet it serves just as well as the story of the ” Good Samaritan ” to show the power of the Gospel Of Jesus in our life!
Date: 11/3/2011 09:57:20
Carl – Powerful
Carl was a quiet man. He didn’t    talk much.
He would always greet you with a big smile and a firm    handshake. 
 
Even after living in our    neighborhood for over 50 years,
no one could really say they knew him very    well. 
Even after living in our    neighborhood for over 50 years,
no one could really say they knew him very well.
no one could really say they knew him very well.
 
Before his retirement, he took    the bus to work each morning.
The lone sight of him walking down the    street often worried us. 
Before his retirement, he took    the bus to work each morning.
The lone sight of him walking down the street often worried us.
The lone sight of him walking down the street often worried us.
 
He had a slight limp from a    bullet wound received in WWII. 
He had a slight limp from a    bullet wound received in WWII. 
 
Watching him, we worried that    although he had survived WWII,
he may not make it through our changing    uptown neighborhood with its   ever-increasing random violence, gangs, and drug    activity. 
Watching him, we worried that    although he had survived WWII,
he may not make it through our changing uptown neighborhood with its ever-increasing random violence, gangs, and drug activity.
he may not make it through our changing uptown neighborhood with its ever-increasing random violence, gangs, and drug activity.
 
When  he saw the  flyer at our    local church asking for volunteers for  caring for the  gardens behind the    minister’s residence, he responded  in his  characteristically unassuming    manner. Without fanfare, he  just signed  up. 
When  he saw the  flyer at our    local church asking for volunteers for  caring for the  gardens behind the    minister’s residence, he responded  in his  characteristically unassuming    manner. Without fanfare, he  just signed  up. 
 
He was well into his 87th year    when the very thing we had always feared finally happened. 
He was well into his 87th year    when the very thing we had always feared finally happened. 
 
He  was just  finishing his    watering for the day when three gang members  approached  him. Ignoring their    attempt to intimidate him, he simply  asked,
“Would you like a drink from    the hose?” The tallest and   toughest-looking of the three said, “Yeah, sure,”    with a malevolent   little smile. 
He  was just  finishing his    watering for the day when three gang members  approached  him. Ignoring their    attempt to intimidate him, he simply  asked,
“Would you like a drink from the hose?” The tallest and toughest-looking of the three said, “Yeah, sure,” with a malevolent little smile.
“Would you like a drink from the hose?” The tallest and toughest-looking of the three said, “Yeah, sure,” with a malevolent little smile.
 
As  Carl offered the  hose to    him, the other two grabbed Carl’s arm,  throwing him down. As  the hose snaked    crazily over the ground,  dousing everything in its  way, Carl’s assailants    stole his  retirement watch and his wallet, and  then fled. 
As  Carl offered the  hose to    him, the other two grabbed Carl’s arm,  throwing him down. As  the hose snaked    crazily over the ground,  dousing everything in its  way, Carl’s assailants    stole his  retirement watch and his wallet, and  then fled. 
 
Carl tried to get himself up,    but he had been thrown down on his bad leg.
He lay there trying to gather    himself as the minister came running to help him. 
Carl tried to get himself up,    but he had been thrown down on his bad leg.
He lay there trying to gather himself as the minister came running to help him.
He lay there trying to gather himself as the minister came running to help him.
 
Although   the minister had    witnessed the attack from his window, he couldn’t   get there fast enough to    stop it. “Carl, are you okay? Are you  hurt?”  the minister kept asking as he    helped Carl to his feet. 
Although   the minister had    witnessed the attack from his window, he couldn’t   get there fast enough to    stop it. “Carl, are you okay? Are you  hurt?”  the minister kept asking as he    helped Carl to his feet. 
 
Carl just passed a hand over    his brow and sighed, shaking his head.
“Just some punk kids. I hope    they’ll wise-up someday.” 
Carl just passed a hand over    his brow and sighed, shaking his head.
“Just some punk kids. I hope they’ll wise-up someday.”
“Just some punk kids. I hope they’ll wise-up someday.”
 
His wet clothes clung to his    slight frame as he bent to pick up the hose.
He adjusted the nozzle again    and started to water. Confused and a   little concerned, the minister asked,    “Carl, what are you doing?”   “I’ve got to finish my watering. It’s been very    dry lately,” came the   calm reply. Satisfying himself that Carl really was all    right, the   minister could only marvel. Carl was a man from a different time    and   place. 
His wet clothes clung to his    slight frame as he bent to pick up the hose.
He adjusted the nozzle again and started to water. Confused and a little concerned, the minister asked, “Carl, what are you doing?” “I’ve got to finish my watering. It’s been very dry lately,” came the calm reply. Satisfying himself that Carl really was all right, the minister could only marvel. Carl was a man from a different time and place.
He adjusted the nozzle again and started to water. Confused and a little concerned, the minister asked, “Carl, what are you doing?” “I’ve got to finish my watering. It’s been very dry lately,” came the calm reply. Satisfying himself that Carl really was all right, the minister could only marvel. Carl was a man from a different time and place.
 
A few weeks later the three    returned. Just as before their threat was unchallenged.
Carl again offered    them a drink from his hose. 
A few weeks later the three    returned. Just as before their threat was unchallenged.
Carl again offered them a drink from his hose.
Carl again offered them a drink from his hose.
 
This  time they  didn’t rob him.    They wrenched the hose from his hand and  drenched him  head to foot in the icy    water. When they had finished  their  humiliation of him, they sauntered off    down the street,  throwing  catcalls and curses, falling over one another    laughing at  the  hilarity of what they had just done. Carl just watched them.     Then he  turned toward the warmth giving sun, picked up his hose, and  went on     with his watering. 
This  time they  didn’t rob him.    They wrenched the hose from his hand and  drenched him  head to foot in the icy    water. When they had finished  their  humiliation of him, they sauntered off    down the street,  throwing  catcalls and curses, falling over one another    laughing at  the  hilarity of what they had just done. Carl just watched them.     Then he  turned toward the warmth giving sun, picked up his hose, and  went on     with his watering. 
 
The  summer was  quickly fading    into fall Carl was doing some tilling when  he was  startled by the sudden    approach of someone behind him. He  stumbled  and fell into some evergreen    branches. As he struggled to  regain his  footing, he turned to see the tall    leader of his summer  tormentors  reaching down for him. He braced himself for    the expected  attack.  “Don’t worry old man, I’m not gonna hurt you this time.” 
The  summer was  quickly fading    into fall Carl was doing some tilling when  he was  startled by the sudden    approach of someone behind him. He  stumbled  and fell into some evergreen    branches. As he struggled to  regain his  footing, he turned to see the tall    leader of his summer  tormentors  reaching down for him. He braced himself for    the expected  attack.  “Don’t worry old man, I’m not gonna hurt you this time.” 
 
The   young man spoke softly,    still offering the tattooed and scarred  hand  to Carl. As he helped Carl get    up, the man pulled a crumpled  bag  from his pocket and handed it to Carl. 
The   young man spoke softly,    still offering the tattooed and scarred  hand  to Carl. As he helped Carl get    up, the man pulled a crumpled  bag  from his pocket and handed it to Carl. 
 
“What’s this?” Carl asked.    “It’s your stuff,” the man explained. “It’s your stuff back.
Even the    money in your wallet.” “I don’t understand,” Carl said. “Why   would you help me    now?” The man shifted his feet, seeming   embarrassed and ill at ease. “I    learned something from you,” he said.   “I ran with that gang and hurt people    like you we picked you  because  you were old and we knew we could do it But    every time we  came and  did something to you, instead of yelling and fighting    back,  you tried  to give us a drink.  You didn't hate us for hating you. You     kept  showing love against our hate.” He stopped for a moment. “I couldn't sleep after we stole your stuff, so here it is back.” He  paused for  another    awkward moment, not knowing what more there was  to say. “That  bag’s my way of    saying thanks for straightening me  out, I guess.”  And with that, he walked off    down the street. 
“What’s this?” Carl asked.    “It’s your stuff,” the man explained. “It’s your stuff back.
Even the money in your wallet.” “I don’t understand,” Carl said. “Why would you help me now?” The man shifted his feet, seeming embarrassed and ill at ease. “I learned something from you,” he said. “I ran with that gang and hurt people like you we picked you because you were old and we knew we could do it But every time we came and did something to you, instead of yelling and fighting back, you tried to give us a drink. You didn't hate us for hating you. You kept showing love against our hate.” He stopped for a moment. “I couldn't sleep after we stole your stuff, so here it is back.” He paused for another awkward moment, not knowing what more there was to say. “That bag’s my way of saying thanks for straightening me out, I guess.” And with that, he walked off down the street.
Even the money in your wallet.” “I don’t understand,” Carl said. “Why would you help me now?” The man shifted his feet, seeming embarrassed and ill at ease. “I learned something from you,” he said. “I ran with that gang and hurt people like you we picked you because you were old and we knew we could do it But every time we came and did something to you, instead of yelling and fighting back, you tried to give us a drink. You didn't hate us for hating you. You kept showing love against our hate.” He stopped for a moment. “I couldn't sleep after we stole your stuff, so here it is back.” He paused for another awkward moment, not knowing what more there was to say. “That bag’s my way of saying thanks for straightening me out, I guess.” And with that, he walked off down the street.
 
Carl  looked down at  the sack in    his hands and gingerly opened it. He  took out his  retirement watch and put it    back on his wrist. Opening  his wallet, he  checked for his wedding photo. He    gazed for a moment  at the young  bride that still smiled back at him from all    those  years ago. 
Carl  looked down at  the sack in    his hands and gingerly opened it. He  took out his  retirement watch and put it    back on his wrist. Opening  his wallet, he  checked for his wedding photo. He    gazed for a moment  at the young  bride that still smiled back at him from all    those  years ago. 
 
He  died one cold  day after    Christmas that winter. Many people attended  his funeral in  spite of the    weather. In particular the minister  noticed a tall young  man that he didn’t    know sitting quietly in a  distant corner of the  church. The minister spoke of    Carl’s garden as  a lesson in life. 
He  died one cold  day after    Christmas that winter. Many people attended  his funeral in  spite of the    weather. In particular the minister  noticed a tall young  man that he didn’t    know sitting quietly in a  distant corner of the  church. The minister spoke of    Carl’s garden as  a lesson in life. 
 
In  a  voice made thick with    unshed tears, he said, “Do your best and  make  your garden as beautiful as you    can. We will never forget Carl  and  his garden.” 
In  a  voice made thick with    unshed tears, he said, “Do your best and  make  your garden as beautiful as you    can. We will never forget Carl  and  his garden.” 
 
The  following  spring another    flyer went up. It read: “Person needed to  care for  Carl’s garden.” The flyer    went unnoticed by the busy  parishioners  until one day when a knock was heard    at the minister’s  office door.  Opening the door, the minister saw a pair of    scarred  and tattooed  hands holding the flyer. “I believe this is my job, if     you’ll have  me,” the young man said. 
The  following  spring another    flyer went up. It read: “Person needed to  care for  Carl’s garden.” The flyer    went unnoticed by the busy  parishioners  until one day when a knock was heard    at the minister’s  office door.  Opening the door, the minister saw a pair of    scarred  and tattooed  hands holding the flyer. “I believe this is my job, if     you’ll have  me,” the young man said. 
 
The minister recognized him as    the same young man who had returned the stolen watch and wallet to Carl. 
The minister recognized him as    the same young man who had returned the stolen watch and wallet to Carl. 
 
He  knew that Carl’s  kindness    had turned this man’s life around. As the  minister handed  him the keys to the    garden shed, he said, “Yes, go  take care of  Carl’s garden and honor him.” The    man went to work and,  over the next  several years, he tended the flowers and    vegetables  just as Carl had  done. During that time, he went to college, got     married, and became a  prominent member of the community. But he never  forgot    his promise  to Carl’s memory and kept the garden as beautiful  as he thought    Carl  would have kept it. 
One   day he approached the new    minister and told him that he couldn’t   care for the garden any longer. He    explained with a shy and happy   smile, “My wife just had a baby boy last night,    and she’s bringing   him home on Saturday.” 
He  knew that Carl’s  kindness    had turned this man’s life around. As the  minister handed  him the keys to the    garden shed, he said, “Yes, go  take care of  Carl’s garden and honor him.” The    man went to work and,  over the next  several years, he tended the flowers and    vegetables  just as Carl had  done. During that time, he went to college, got     married, and became a  prominent member of the community. But he never  forgot    his promise  to Carl’s memory and kept the garden as beautiful  as he thought    Carl  would have kept it. 
One   day he approached the new    minister and told him that he couldn’t   care for the garden any longer. He    explained with a shy and happy   smile, “My wife just had a baby boy last night,    and she’s bringing   him home on Saturday.” 
 
“Well,   congratulations!” said    the minister, as he was handed the garden   shed keys. “That’s wonderful! What’s    the baby’s name?” 
“Well,   congratulations!” said    the minister, as he was handed the garden   shed keys. “That’s wonderful! What’s    the baby’s name?” 
 
“Carl,” he replied. 
“Carl,” he replied. 
 
That’s the whole gospel message    simply stated. 
That’s the whole gospel message    simply stated. 


