This
is
so
beautiful!

A
little
boy
was
selling
newspapers
on
the
corner,
the
people
were
in
and
out
of
the
cold.
The
little
boy
was
so
cold
that
he
wasn't
trying
to
sell
many
papers.
He
walked
up
to
a
policeman
and
said,
"Mister,
you
wouldn't
happen
to
know
where
a
poor
boy
could
find
a
warm
place
to
sleep
tonight
would
you?
You
see,
I
sleep
in
a
box
up
around
the
corner
there
and
down
the
alley
and
it's
awful
cold
in
there
for
tonight.
Sure
would
be
nice
to
have
a
warm
place
to
stay."
The
policeman
looked
down
at
the
little
boy
and
said,
"You
go
down
the
street
to
that
big
white
house
and
you
knock
on
the
door.
When
they
come
out
the
door
you
just
say
John
3:16,
and
they
will
let
you
in."
So
he
did.
He
walked
up
the
steps
and
knocked
on
the
door,
and
a
lady
answered.
He
looked
up
and
said,
"John
3:16."
The
lady
said,
"Come
on
in,
Son."
She
took
him
in
and
she
sat
him
down
in
a
split
bottom
rocker
in
front
of
a
great
big
old
fireplace,
and
she
went
off.
The
boy
sat
there
for
a
while
and
thought
to
himself:
John
3:16...I
don't
understand
it,
but
it
sure
makes
a
cold
boy
warm.
Later
she
came
back
and
asked
him
"Are
you
hungry?"
He
said,
"Well,
just
a
little.
I
haven't
eaten
in
a
couple
of
days,
and
I
guess
I
could
stand
a
little
bit
of
food,"
The
lady
took
him
in
the
kitchen
and
sat
him
down
to
a
table
full
of
wonderful
food.
He
ate
and
ate
until
he
couldn't
eat
any
more.
Then
he
thought
to
himself:
John
3:16...Boy,
I
sure
don't
understand
it
but
it
sure
makes
a
hungry
boy
full.
She
took
him
upstairs
to
a
bathroom
to
a
huge
bathtub
filled
with
warm
water,
and
he
sat
there
and
soaked
for
a
while.
As
he
soaked,
he
thought
to
himself:
John
3:16...
I
sure
don't
understand
it,
but
it
sure
makes
a
dirty
boy
clean.
You
know,
I've
not
had
a
bath,
a
real
bath,
in
my
whole
life.
The
only
bath
I
ever
had
was
when
I
stood
in
front
of
that
big
old
fire
hydrant
as
they
flushed
it
out.
The
lady
came
in
and
got
him.
She
took
him
to
a
room,
tucked
him
into
a
big
old
feather
bed,
pulled
the
covers
up
around
his
neck,
kissed
him
goodnight
and
turned
out
the
lights.
As
he
lay
in
the
darkness
and
looked
out
the
window
at
the
snow
coming
down
on
that
cold
night,
he
thought
to
himself:
John
3:16...I
don't
understand
it
but
it
sure
makes
a
tired
boy
rested.
The
next
morning
the
lady
came
back
up
and
took
him
down
again
to
that
same
big
table
full
of
food.
After
he
ate,
she
took
him
back
to
that
same
big
old
split
bottom
rocker
in
front
of
the
fireplace
and
picked
up
a
big
old
Bible.
She
sat
down
in
front
of
him
and
looked
into
his
young
face.
"Do
you
understand
John
3:16?"
she
asked
gently.
He
replied,
"No,
Ma'am,
I
don't.
The
first
time
I
ever
heard
it
was
last
night
when
the
policeman
told
me
to
use
it,"
She
opened
the
Bible
to
John
3:16
and
began
to
explain
to
him
about
Jesus
.
Right
there,
in
front
of
that
big
old
fireplace,
he
gave
his
heart
and
life
to
Jesus.
He
sat
there
and
thought:
John
3:16
--
don't
understand
it,
but
it
sure
makes
a
lost
boy
feel
safe.
You
know,
I
have
to
confess
I
don't
understand
it
either,
how
God
was
willing
to
send
His
Son
to
die
for
me,
and
how
Jesus
would
agree
to
do
such
a
thing.
I
don't
understand
the
agony
of
the
Father
and
every
angel
in
heaven
as
they
watched
Jesus
suffer
and
die.
I
don't
understand
the
intense
love
for
ME
that
kept
Jesus
on
the
cross
till
the
end.
I
don't
understand
it,
but
it
sure
does
make
life
worth
living.
John
3:16
For
God
so
loved
the
world,
that
he
gave
his
only
begotten
Son,
that
whosoever
believeth
in
him
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
life.