The Weathered Old Barn
Rockingham Remembered
Short Stories
A stranger came by the other day
with an offer that set me to
thinking. He wanted to buy the old
barn that sits out by the highway. I
told him right off he was crazy. He
was a city type, you could tell by
his clothes, his car, his hands, and
the way he talked. He said he was
driving by and saw that beautiful
barn sitting out in the tall grass
and wanted to know if it was for
sale. I told him he had a funny
idea of beauty.
Sure, it was a handsome building
in its day. But then, there's been a
lot of winters pass with their snow
and ice and howling wind. The
summer sun's beat down on that
old barn till all the paint's gone,
and the wood has turned silver
gray. Now the old building leans a
good deal, looking kind of tired.
Yet, that fellow called it beautiful.
That set me to thinking. I walked
out to the field and just stood
there, gazing at that old barn. The
stranger said he planned to use
the lumber to line the walls of his
den in a new country home he's
building down the road. He said
you couldn't get paint that
beautiful. Only years of standing
in the weather, bearing the storms
and scorching sun, only that can
produce beautiful barn wood.
It came to me then. We're a lot
like that, you and I. Only it's on
the inside that the beauty grows
with us. Sure we turn silver gray
too and lean a bit more than we
did when we were young and full
of sap. But the Good Lord knows
what He's doing. And as the years
pass He's busy using the hard
wealth of our lives, the dry spells
and the stormy seasons, to do a
job of beautifying our souls that
nothing else can produce. And to
think how often folks holler
because they want life easy!
They took the old barn down
today and hauled it away to
beautify a rich man's house. And I
reckon someday you and I'll be
hauled off to Heaven to take on
whatever chores the Good Lord
has for us on the Great Sky Ranch.
And I suspect we'll be more
beautiful then for the seasons
we've been through here ... and
just maybe even add a bit of
beauty to our Father's house.
May today there be peace within
you.

May you trust God that you are
exactly where you are meant to be.

I believe that friends are quiet
angels who lift us to our feet when
our wings have trouble
remembering how to fly.