Going on a God Hunt – Part 24

So, Susannah is found! I want to continue today to share with you part of the last chapter of I Spy God—A God Hunt Book for Kids. As I told you yesterday, I won’t read to the end because that wouldn’t be fair. But, I do want to get to the part where Loser’s dad decides to change what his son is called.

 Loser saw his father come running across the bridge. He watched the townspeople begin to gather at the river crossing. He saw his grandparents. Even from far away, he could tell they were all smiling with relief. He saw Joey and Jimmy appear from the bushes.

And Loser felt good, felt good standing at the top of his world, looking down on them all. He had found something! He had found the most precious thing in the world, something he really loved.

Muffy had reached them, and the three of them—the boy, the little girl, and the dog—began to run to meet the search party. He heard his father calling, “She’s okay. Loser found her. Susannah is okay.”

The river bell began to ring another tone this time, a faster note, Bong-bong. Bong-bong. Its metal tongue called the rest of the searchers from far downriver, called them back and told them that all was well.

They were at the bottom of the hill now. Loser’s mother grabbed Sus in her arms, lifted her in the air, and hugged her tightly. “Oh Susannah,” she whispered into the little girl’s neck, “we thought you were drowned.”

“I was shtuck,” said the muffled voice. Sus’s nose was pressed against her mother’s cheek.

“Good work, Son,” said Loser’s father. “Where did you find her?”

“In the crawl space under the river shack.”

“Hey! Hey!” said his grandfather, coming up behind them. “I told you he would find things when he wanted them badly enough.” The old man clapped the boy on the back. He called to his friends, the townspeople. “Her brother found her. Loser found Susannah.”

They began to walk up the hill to the house. Loser’s mother thanked her friends and neighbors. Schmidt and Schwartz had reached the gathered crowd. “Hey, Susannah!” They shouted, laughing. “We didn’t mean for you to really get lost!”

“I wasn’t losht. I was shtuck,” she protested from her mother’s arms.

Loser’s father put his hand on his son’s shoulder. They reached the back door of their house. The grandparents climbed the hill more slowly.

“Good work, Son,” his father said again. “Hey, let’s get rid of that silly nickname. Hey, everybody! From now on, this boy’s name is Luther. Luther Alexander Schweibert. He’s a finder. That’s what he is. He’s not a loser. He’s going to make a fine man!”

It seemed to Luther Alexander Schweibert as though his father’s voice echoed over the entire town.

Let’s stop there. It’s not the end of the story, but we do know that Loser has become a finder. And that’s what I’ve wanted for all of you reading this blog during this multi-part series of blog posts. To be more specific, if you’re someone who has always had a hard time sensing the closeness of the Lord, during these days I’ve wanted you to move into the category of the proficient “God Hunters”—that’s Christians who believe they regularly experience the presence of the Lord. My expectations were that many of you, who several weeks ago would have said that was next to impossible, would by now be convinced that it’s not. On top of that, you should be enjoying the learning process. Hopefully it’s been fun for you!

I’m not quite finished with what I want to share with you. So, after you’ve enjoyed a pleasant weekend—including time spent worshiping in church with your friends and family—I invite you to return to my blog on Monday. Okay?

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