The church he entered was in a very upscale and exclusive part of the city. It was the largest and most beautiful church the old cowboy had ever seen. The people of the congregation were all dressed with expensive clothes and accessories. As the cowboy took a seat, the others moved away from him. No one greeted, spoke to, or welcomed him. They were all appalled at his appearance and did not attempt to hide it.
As the old cowboy was leaving the church, the preacher approached him and asked the cowboy to do him a favor. "Before you come back in here again, have a talk with God and ask him what he thinks would be appropriate attire for worship." The old cowboy assured the preacher he would.
The next Sunday, he showed back up for the services wearing the same ragged jeans, shirt, boots, and hat. Once again he was completely shunned and ignored. The preacher approached the man and said, "I thought I asked you to speak to God before you came back to our church."
"I did," replied the old cowboy.
"If you spoke to God, what did he tell you the proper attire should be for worshiping in here?" asked the preacher.
"Well, sir, God told me that He didn't have a clue what I should wear. He said He'd never been in here before."
The Cowboy
Friday, September 12, 2008
One Sunday morning an old cowboy entered a church just before services were to begin. Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and ragged. In his hand he carried a worn out old hat and an equally worn out Bible.
I received this following from mikeysFunnies.com
The problem is - it shouldn't be funny. I have to admit, I laughed - then sighed. It's only funny because you and I probably know churches who actually treat people this way. May God forgive us for judging anyone by their outward appearance, color, smell, hair, clothes, shoes, or anything else. The scripture is very straight forward in telling us that God looks at the heart. I Samuel 16:7
And another thought.... if you are coming to church to see what others are wearing or to show your new outfit - you are coming for the wrong reasons! God doesn't care and neither do I. :)
Posted by Joe Wilson at 8:37 AM
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