CERTAIN OF EASTER
On a Good Friday morning, during a heavy action in World War II, a young American soldier was severely wounded. He called for help and none came. He signalled to planes overhead, but never got through. Finally, he dropped off into merciful unconsciousness. By and by a medical team picked him up. In a field hospital on Easter Day he regained consciousness. As his chaplain stood over him that Easter morning, the young man said, “Chaplain, you can stand anything on Good Friday when you are certain of Easter Day!”
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