A DEACON’S ORDINATION
"Sam, which part of
the Bible do you like best?"
"Well, sir, I think
that I like the New Testament best."
"Which book in the New
Testament?"
"Which book,
sir?"
"Yes, which book,
please."
"I think it’s the Book
of Parables, sir"
"Would you be so kind
as to relate one of those parables to the council?"
Well, poor Sam was really up against it
now, but there was a possibility that the members of the Deacons Council knew
no more about the Bible than he did. So he decided to make a bold attempt, and
proceeded as follows:
"Once upon a time a
man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves and the thorns
grew up and choked the man and he went on and didn’t have no money and he met
the Queen of Sheba, and she gave that man – she gave that man, sir, a thousand
talents of gold and silver and a hundred changes of raiments. And when he was
drivin’ along under a big tree, his hair got caught in a limb and left him a
hanging there. Yes, sir. And he hung there many days and many nights and the
ravens brought him food to eat and water to drink. And one night while he was
hanging there asleep, his wife Delilah, came along and cut his hair off, and he
dropped and fell on stony ground and it began to rain, and it rained forty days
and forty nights. And he hid himself in a cave. And the man went out into the
highways and byways and compelled people to come in. He went on and came to
Jerusalem and he seen Queen Jezebel sitting high up in the window and when she
saw him she laughed and he said "Throw her down out of there," and
they threw her down. And he said "Throw her down again," and they
threw her down again, seventy times seventy times, and the fragments they
picked up were twelve baskets full. Now whose wife will she be in the days of judgment?"
There was no one on the Council who felt
qualified to question the candidate further, so he was passed.