“I Knew You’d Come” By Josh McDowell

 

“I Knew You’d Come”

Bible Reading: Proverbs 17:17

A friend is always loyal, and a brother is born to help in time of need. Proverbs 17:17


AN OLD BOY Scout manual told the story of two brothers who were fighting side by side in France. The brothers struggled to rejoin their unit, but only one made it back safely. He approached his commanding officer and asked permission to retrace his steps in an effort to find his brother.

The officer shook his head. "It's too dangerous," he said, not without pity. "Your brother is probably dead, and there's no use risking your life just to find him dead."

The brother persisted, however, and begged the officer to let him try. Finally, the man agreed, and the soldier dashed back toward the enemy fire to hunt for his brother. Some time later, he returned-with his brother draped across his shoulders. But just as he reached the safety of the bunker, his brother gasped and died in his arms.

"You see," said the officer. He clapped a hand on the soldier's shoulder and shook his head. "I let you risk your life for nothing."

"Oh no, sir," the brother answered respectfully. Tears welled in his eyes. "No, sir," he repeated emphatically. "You see, when I crawled up beside him where he lay, hurt and dying, and I took him in my arms, he said, 'I knew you'd come, Tom. I knew you'd come.'"

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