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The Only Cure
One night, you receive a call from a friend telling you to turn on your TV quickly.
So, you turn on your TV and this is what you hear: “Two women are lying in
a hospital dying from the mystery flu, and researchers are working
around the clock trying to find an antidote, but none can be found.”

However, within a week, there is another urgent broadcast from all stations across the
country: “A cure has been found; a vaccine can be made but it is going to take the
blood of someone who hasn’t been infected. Therefore, there is a nationwide
call for all citizens to go to their local hospital to have their blood tested.” So,
being a dutiful citizen, you gather your family together and make your way to your
local hospital to have your and all your family’s blood tested. After you all were
tested, they told you to go back home but to stay close to your telephone so that
they could report the results to you as soon as they came back in.

So, you and your family go back home. The next morning, you receive a call very early.
The person on the telephone is very excited as he tells you, “A member of your family
has not yet been infected and has the clean blood that is needed to make the vaccine
which would ultimately save mankind.” So, you tell them you will be down there
today to donate the blood they need to make the vaccine. "But," he says, "it
isn’t you; it is your son’s blood that we need.”

Well, that made you think twice, but when you considered the great importance of this
vaccine, you give your consent. So, you call your son to you, put him in your lap
and begin to explain that he will need to go back to the hospital to donate some of his
blood so that the important vaccine can be made. You explain that it will only last a
few minutes and won’t hurt too much. So, he goes with you willingly--actually
happy to be a part of such an important work for all mankind.

When you arrive at the hospital, you begin to fill out the numerous forms necessary
for the blood donation, because your son is a minor. When you are almost finished,
you notice that the number of pints to be donated has been left blank. You question
the doctor about this. And the doctor tells you, “I’m terribly sorry, but since the
donor is a small child, we will need it all.” Then you say, “But, that means my son
will die!” The doctor says, “Yes, I’m afraid so, but PLEASE consider how many
millions of lives your son will be saving.” Hesitant and heartbroken, you give your
final consent and walk back to the room where your small son is waiting to give his
blood for the vaccine that will save the world. You cry as you hold him close
to your heart and tell him goodbye.

Two days later, you have a ceremony to honor your son for sacrificing his life
so that a vaccine could be made to save all mankind. You invite all your family,
friends and anyone else who wants to come; however, few people showed up.
Some slept through it; some chose to go fishing; some kept on working
as usual. You wanted to scream to the world,
MY SON DIED FOR YOU! DON’T YOU EVEN CARE?”

That is what God is saying to you today,
MY SON, JESUS, DIED FOR YOU. DON’T YOU EVEN CARE?
DON’T YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVE AND CARE FOR YOU
?
By shedding His perfect blood on the cross, Jesus made possible the
vaccine” against sin which is offered to you FREELY, if you will only come to Him.

Read God’s LOVE Letter to you--THE BIBLE.

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