Karla Gray (5
June 2012)
"The
Puzzle"
With all of the confusion about dates and
Pentecost etc. it may be a good time to repost this
allegory.
I was awaken at 3:00 in the morning when all the thoughts and
words of this just dropped into my spirit. I was fearful that I
would forget parts of it, so I got right up and wrote it all
down. It has helped and blessed me, I hope it can help and
bless others as well.
Thank you.
The Puzzle
By Karla Gray
The Father sat in a great big chair, in a great big room. On the
floor at his feet were all His children playing different games.
Over to His left were children playing with different
toys. Over to His right were children playing with board
games. Some were just standing and watching the
others. In the center of the room was a very large puzzle.
It was right at His feet. Many children were working diligently
on it. On the side of the puzzle was a very large
book. It was laid open and a large picture was showing in
the middle of the book.
The Father looked lovingly around the room. He loved each one so
much. His attention was drawn to the big puzzle and the
children who were working so feverishly to get it completed.
They would take a piece of the puzzle over to the big book and
compare it to the picture in the book. When they thought they
figured out where it fit in the puzzle, they took it over to the
puzzle and slipped the piece into place. There was rejoicing
every time a new piece went into place.
Sometimes they would take a piece that they thought was an edge
piece, it looked like an edge piece, and try to make it fit, but
alas they discovered it actually fit right into the middle of
the puzzle.
Sometimes one of the children would put a piece into the wrong
place. It would fit ok, but it just didn’t look right. Soon
other pieces didn’t fit either. Another child would come
along and remove that piece, and find a place for it on the
other side other puzzle, and it fit perfectly. Suddenly, three
or four pieces would fit perfectly into place. The
children would begin to sing and dance around the room in joy.
Sometimes some of the children who had worked so hard, would get
very tired, and fall asleep, right on the puzzle! The Father
would lovingly pick them up in His big arms and hold them
close. The motion of this act would gently wake them up
and they would open their eyes and look into the loving eyes of
their Father. Excited they would sit on His lap and watch
the other children in the room, especially the ones working the
puzzle.
As the children worked each piece into the puzzle, a picture
began to emerge. It started to look just like the one in the
book. They could see the scene of a house and barn.
There were people’s faces and animals all in the picture. They
got excited and began to sing and dance again. The other
children just looked at them and thought that they were very
peculiar children indeed!
There were other children who were not in the room. They
were outside and often looked in the windows. They would
laugh at the children in the room, especially the one who chose
to work the puzzle. They would even yell and mock those
who were so diligent. It hurt their feelings, and sometimes they
would even cry. But soon some of the children, who were
comrades in the puzzle project, would put their arms around them
and comfort them. As soon as another piece was discovered,
they forgot the taunting and rejoiced with the others.
Some of the children would get frustrated and begin to
quarrel. They would argue that certain pieces went in
certain places. They even argued about when the puzzle
would be finished. Some said it would be done before the
end of the day. Others said that there was no way it would
be done so soon, it would take many days. Then there were
those who just said to not worry when it will be finished, but
to just enjoy the puzzle. Some just got tired of the puzzle and
gave up and went to play with other toys.
Sometimes a piece would seem to be missing. They could not
find it anywhere. But after diligent searching, they found
it under the rug. When they finally put it into place many other
pieces fit as well.
As the father watched His dear children, He looked on with joy
and pride. He saw every child. He saw all the pieces
of the puzzle, and He knew where each and every piece
went. So at a time when none of the pieces seemed to fit
anywhere, He would nudge a piece of the puzzle over close to
where it belonged. The children would see that, and put it
into the right place, soon three or four more pieces slipped
easily into place.
The puzzle was almost done. All the people were filled in,
the dogs the barn, the house, the animals, even some of the
trees. What was not finished was the sky. That big
blue sky was so difficult, so many sky pieces. All the sky
pieces were the same color. There was just not enough
information on any of those pieces, so they left the sky, and
some of the trees for last.
Finally at as the sun was hanging low on the horizon, the Father
stood and called all of His children to supper. They all
dropped their toys and came running into the Fathers arms. As
they were leaving the room, the Father felt a tug at His
hand. Looking down He saw one of His dear children looking
up at Him. “Father, what about the puzzle?”
“We haven’t finished the puzzle” The Father looked down in love
and said,” my dear little one, Leave the puzzle. Let the others
finish it. As for you my child, it’s time for supper, come on
home”