Wednesday, April 15
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KISSED AND TUCKED IN
Bob McAllister met Rusty Wellborn on death row. Bob was the Assistant to the Governor of South Carolina; Rusty was an
inmate. Bob was a Christian man who routinely visited death row to talk to prisoners. And Rusty was one of the worst. He had
been physically and emotionally abused, and had never known a loving home. He had been on death row for ten years for a
brutal crime spree that involved four murders. The first few times Bob visited, Rusty never spoke. He lay curled up on the floor,
broken, filthy and unresponsive. Gradually, Bob got him to talk, and eventually, to read the Bible with him. Weeks and months
passed, but finally God broke through-and Rusty Wellborn received Jesus Christ. When all appeals for Rusty's life were
exhausted, an execution day was set. Bob visited him the night before, and Rusty asked him to read from the Bible until he fell
asleep. When Rusty's breathing was even and his eyes closed, Bob closed the Bible, crept over to Rusty's bunk, pulled up the
blanket and gently kissed him on the cheek. The next day as he was led to his death, Rusty turned to the guard who was
escorting him, and said, "It's sad, isn't it, that a man has to wait until his last night on earth to be kissed and tucked
in?"
When we receive Jesus Christ, it is as if we are kissed and tucked in each night by the Holy Spirit. He watches
over us, and makes our sleep sweet. But we are also to "kiss and tuck in" one another-as Bob did for Rusty. To show the love
and compassion of Christ at every opportunity. Rusty was right: no one should have to wait until his last night on earth to be
kissed and tucked in.
Memory Verse
PSALMS 121:3
He will not allow your foot to slip; He who keeps you will not slumber.
Read Through The Bible
2 Samuel 7-8; Psalm 20