

Do you believe in Easter?

Edith Burns was a wonderful Christian who lived in San Antonio, Texas.
She was the patient of doctor by the name of Will Phillips.
Dr. Phillips was a gentle doctor who saw patients as people.
His favorite patient was Edith Burns.
One morning he went to his office with a heavy heart and
it was because of Edith Burns. When he walked into
that waiting room, there sat Edith with her big black
Bible in her lap earnestly talking to a young mother
sitting beside her.
Edith Burns had a habit of introducing herself in this
way:
"Hello, my name is Edith Burns. Do you believe
in Easter?"
Then she would explain the meaning
of Easter, and many times people would be saved. Dr.
Phillips walked into that office and there he saw the
head nurse, Beverly.
Beverly had first met Edith when she was taking her blood
pressure.
Edith began by saying,
"My name is Edith Burns. Do you believe in
Easter?"
Beverly said, "Why yes I
do."
Edith said, "Well, what do you believe about
Easter?"
Beverly said, "Well, it's all about egg hunts, going
to church, and dressing up."
Edith kept pressing her about the real meaning of Easter,
and finally led her to a saving knowledge of Jesus
Christ.
Dr. Phillips said,
"Beverly, don't call Edith into the office quite
yet.
I believe there is another delivery taking place in the
waiting room.
After being called back in the
doctor's office, Edith sat down and when she took a look
at the doctor she said,
"Dr. Will, why are you so sad?
Are you reading your Bible? Are you praying?"
Dr. Phillips said gently,
"Edith, I'm the doctor and you're the patient."
With a heavy heart he said, "Your lab report came
back and it says you have cancer, and Edith, you're not
going to live very long."
Edith said, "Why Will Phillips, shame on you.
Why are you so sad?
Do you think God makes mistakes?
You have just told me I'm going to see my precious Lord
Jesus, my husband, and my friends. You have just
told me that I am going to celebrate Easter forever, and
here you are having difficulty giving me my ticket!"
Dr. Phillips thought to himself, "What a
magnificent woman this Edith Burns is!"
Edith continued coming to
Dr. Phillips.
Christmas came and the office was closed through January
3rd.
On the day the office opened, Edith did not show
up.
Later that afternoon, Edith called Dr. Phillips and
said she would have to be moving her story to the
hospital and said,
"Will, I'm very near home, so would you make sure
that they put women in here next to me in my room who
need to know about Easter."
Well, they did just that and women began to come in and
share that room with Edith.
Many women were saved.
Everybody on that floor from staff to patients were so
excited about Edith, that they started calling her Edith
Easter;
that is everyone except Phyllis Cross, the head nurse.
Phyllis made it plain that she
wanted nothing to do with Edith because she was a
"religious nut".
She had been a nurse in an army hospital. She had
seen it all and heard it all.
She was the original G.I. Jane.
She had been married three times, she was hard, cold, and
did everything by the book.
One morning the two nurses who were to attend to Edith
were sick.
Edith had the flu and Phyllis Cross had to go in and give
her a shot.
When she walked in, Edith had a big smile on her face and
said,
"Phyllis, God loves you and I love you, and I have
been praying for you."
Phyllis Cross said,
"Well, you can quit praying for me, it won't work.
I'm not interested."
Edith said,
"Well, I will pray and I have asked God not to let
me go home
until you come into the family."
Phyllis Cross said,
"Then you will never die because that will never
happen,"
and curtly walked out of the room.
Every day Phyllis Cross would walk into the room and
Edith would say,
"God loves you Phyllis and I love you, and I'm
praying for you."
One day Phyllis Cross said she was literally drawn to
Edith's room like a magnet would draw iron. She sat
down on the bed and Edith said,
"I'm so glad you have come, because God told me that
today is your special day."
Phyllis Cross said,
"Edith, you have asked everybody here the question,
'Do you believe in Easter?'
but you have never asked me."
Edith said,
"Phyllis, I wanted to many times,
but God told me to wait until you asked, and now that you
have asked..."
Edith Burns took her Bible and shared with Phyllis Cross
the Easter Story of the death, burial and resurrection of
Jesus Christ.
Edith said,
"Phyllis, do you believe in Easter?
Do you believe that Jesus Christ is alive and that He
wants to live in your heart?"
Phyllis Cross said,
"Oh I want to believe that with all of my heart, and
I do want Jesus in my life.
"Right there, Phyllis Cross prayed and invited Jesus
Christ into her heart.
For the first time Phyllis Cross did not walk out of a
hospital room,
she was carried out on the wings of angels.
Two days later, Phyllis Cross came
in and Edith said,
"Do you know what day it is?"
Phyllis Cross said, "Why Edith, it's Good
Friday."
Edith said, "Oh, no, for you every day is
Easter. Happy Easter Phyllis!"
Two days later, on Easter Sunday,
Phyllis Cross came into work, did some of her duties and
then went down to the flower shop and got some Easter
lilies because she wanted to go up to see Edith and give
her some Easter lilies and wish her a Happy Easter.
When she walked into Edith's room, Edith was in
bed. That big black Bible was on her lap. Her
hands were in that Bible. There was a sweet smile
on her face.
When Phyllis Cross went to pick up Edith's hand, she
realized Edith was dead.
Her left hand was on John 14: "In my Father's
house are many mansions.
I go to prepare a place for you, I will come again and
receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be
also."
Her right hand was on Revelation 21:4, " And God
will wipe away every tear from their eyes, there shall be
no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying; and there shall be
no more pain, for the former things have passed
away."
Phyllis Cross took one look at
that dead body, and then lifted her face toward heaven,
and with tears streaming down her cheeks, said,
"Happy Easter, Edith - Happy Easter!"
Phyllis Cross left Edith's body,
walked out of the room, and over to a table where two
student nurses were sitting.
She said, "My name is Phyllis
Cross. Do you believe in Easter?"

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