An Irishman in a wheelchair entered a restaurant one
afternoon and asked the waitress for a cup of coffee.
The Irishman looked across the restaurant and asked,
"Is that Jesus sitting over there?"
The waitress nodded "yes," so the Irishman told her
to give Jesus a cup of coffee on him.
The next patron to come in was an Englishman with a
hunched back. He shuffled over to a booth, painfully
sat down, and asked the Waitress for a cup of hot tea.
He also glanced across the restaurant and asked,
"Is that Jesus over there?"
The waitress nodded, so the Englishman said to give
Jesus a cup of hot tea, "My treat."
The third patron to come into the restaurant was a
Redneck on crutches. He hobbled over to a booth,
sat down and hollered,
"Hey there, sweet thang. How's about getting
me a cold glass of Coke! !" He, too, looked across
the restaurant and asked,
"Is that God's boy over there?"
The waitress once more nodded, so the Redneck said
to give Jesus a cold glass of Coke, "On my tab."
As Jesus got up to leave, he passed by the Irishman,
touched him and said, "For your kindness, you are healed."
The Irishman felt the strength come back into his legs,
got up, and danced a jig out the door.
Jesus also passed by the Englishman, touched him and said,
"For your kindness, you are healed."
The Englishman felt his back straightening up, and he raised
his hands, praised the Lord and did a series of back flips out
the door.
Then Jesus walked towards the Redneck.
The Redneck jumped up and yelled,
"Don't touch me...I'm drawin' disability."
afternoon and asked the waitress for a cup of coffee.
The Irishman looked across the restaurant and asked,
"Is that Jesus sitting over there?"
The waitress nodded "yes," so the Irishman told her
to give Jesus a cup of coffee on him.
The next patron to come in was an Englishman with a
hunched back. He shuffled over to a booth, painfully
sat down, and asked the Waitress for a cup of hot tea.
He also glanced across the restaurant and asked,
"Is that Jesus over there?"
The waitress nodded, so the Englishman said to give
Jesus a cup of hot tea, "My treat."
The third patron to come into the restaurant was a
Redneck on crutches. He hobbled over to a booth,
sat down and hollered,
"Hey there, sweet thang. How's about getting
me a cold glass of Coke! !" He, too, looked across
the restaurant and asked,
"Is that God's boy over there?"
The waitress once more nodded, so the Redneck said
to give Jesus a cold glass of Coke, "On my tab."
As Jesus got up to leave, he passed by the Irishman,
touched him and said, "For your kindness, you are healed."
The Irishman felt the strength come back into his legs,
got up, and danced a jig out the door.
Jesus also passed by the Englishman, touched him and said,
"For your kindness, you are healed."
The Englishman felt his back straightening up, and he raised
his hands, praised the Lord and did a series of back flips out
the door.
Then Jesus walked towards the Redneck.
The Redneck jumped up and yelled,
"Don't touch me...I'm drawin' disability."