Exodus 22:21 You shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. A missionary was requested to go out to a new settlement to address a Sabbath-school. He had preached in the morning, and was wearied and felt quite unfitted for the task, but reluctantly consented to go. When he found himself at the spot, he looked round the assembly with great misgivings, not knowing what to say to them. He noticed a little girl, shabbily dressed and barefooted, shrinking in a corner, her little sunburnt face buried in her hands, the tears trickling between her small brown fingers, and sobbing as if her heart would break. Soon, however, another little girl, about eleven years old, got up and went to her, whispered kindly to her, and taking her by the hand, led her toward a brook, then seated her on a log, and kneeling beside her she took off her ragged sun. bonnet, and dipping her hand in the water, bathed her hot eyes and tear-stained face, and smoothed her tangled hair, talking in a cheery manner all the while. The little one brightened up, the tears all went, and smiles came creeping around the rosy mouth. The missionary stepped forward and said: "Is that your little sister, my dear?" "No, sir," answered the noble child, with tender, earnest eyes, "I have no sister, sir." "Oh, one of the neighbours' children," replied the missionary; "a little school-mate, perhaps?" "No, sir; she is a stranger. I do not know where she came from; I never saw her before." "Then how came you to take her out and have such a care for her if you do not know her?" "Because she was a stranger, sir, and seemed all alone, and needed somebody to be kind to her." "Ah," said the missionary to himself, "here is a text for me to preach from — 'Because she was a stranger, and seemed all alone, and needed somebody to be kind to her.'" The words came to him, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me." So, taking the little girls by the hand, he went back to the school-room and told the people the simple story; then spoke of the great love that all should bear to one another, even as the dear Saviour sought out those who were humble and of low estate, making them His peculiar care. The missionary forgot his weariness, and felt that God had put good word in his mouth. Parallel Verses KJV: Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. |