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THE UNLOCKED DOOR
In Glasgow, Scotland, a young lady, like a lot of
teens today, got tired of home and the restraints of her parents.
The daughter rejected her family's religious lifestyle
and said, "I don't want your God. I give up. I'm leaving!"
She left home, deciding to become a woman
of the world. Before long, however, she was dejected
and unable to find a job, so she took to the streets to sell her
body as a prostitute.
The years passed by, her father died,
her mother grew older, and the daughter
became more and more entrenched
in her way of life. No contact was made
between mother and daughter during these years.
The mother, having heard of her daughter's
whereabouts, made her way to the skid-row section
of the city in search of her daughter.
She stopped at each of the rescue missions with
a simple request. "Would you allow me to put
up this picture?" It was a picture of the smiling,
gray-haired mother with a handwritten message
at the bottom: "I love you still...come home!"
Some more months went by, and nothing happened.
Then one day the daughter wandered into a rescue mission for a needed meal. She sat absent-mindedly listening to the service, all the while letting her eyes wander over to the bulletin board.
There she saw the picture and thought,
'Could that be my mother?'
She couldn't wait until the service was over.
She stood and went to look.
It was her mother, and there were those words,
"I love you still...come home!"
As she stood in front of the picture, she wept.
It was too good to be true .
By this time it was night, but she was
so touched by the message that she started walking home. By the time she arrived it was early in the morning. She was afraid and made her way timidly,
not really knowing what to do.
As she knocked, the door flew open on its own.
She thought someone must have broken
into the house. Concerned for her mother's safety,
the young woman ran to the bedroom and
found her still sleeping. She shook her mother
awake and said, "It's me! It's me! I'm home!"
The mother couldn't believe her eyes.
She wiped her tears and they fell into each
other's arms. The daughter said,"I was so worried!
The door was open and I thought
someone had broken in!" The mother replied
gently, "No dear. From the day you left,
that door has never been locked."
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(Author: Robert Strand)




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