I. JUSTIFICATION
1987 Harry is cleansed from his sins when he goes to the river
for healing. “We’re going to a river to a healing.”
1988 The little boy’s death at the end of the story represents
how Harry took part in Christ’s Passion because he died to sin by drowning in
the river. His Resurrection was entering The Kingdom of Heaven as being born to
a new life.
1989 Conversion was seen through the prayer of Harry’s mother.
The prayer for her to get better was turning her away from sin and towards God
for healing.
1990 The first moment Harry is detached from sin is when he
encountered the truth behind Jesus Christ. He said he never knew who Jesus was
and learned that day that Jesus was the one who created him and
1991 The acceptance of God’s righteousness was seen when Harry
asked Mrs. Connin if Bebel Summers could really heal him.
1992 This form of justification was seen when Bevel Summers was
preaching and said, “There ain’t but one river and that’s the River of Life,
made out of Jesus’ Blood. That’s the river you have to lay your pain in, in the
River of Faith, in the River of Life, in the River of Love, in the rich red
river of Jesus’ Blood, you people!”
1993 The cooperation between God’s grace and man’s freedom was
illustrated through Harry’s baptism.
1994 Harry’s parents are also seen as sinners. They failed to
teach Harry the Catholic teachings and did not make known the work of God’s
love. The will receive a greater mercy.
1995 The sanctification and birth of the “inner man” was shown
when Harry was baptized in the river. Bevel says, “You count. You didn’t count
before.”
II. GRACE
1996 The grace of God is seen through “the healing” the preacher
promises. Bevel says, “I read in Mark about an unclean man, I read in Luke
about a blind man, I read in John about a dead man! Oh you people hear! The
same blood that makes this River red, made that leper clean, made that blind
man stare, made that dead man leap!”
1997 The participation in the Life of God was also demonstrated
through the baptism. He was adopted as the Lord’s son and washed away his sins.
1998 The vocation of eternal life was represented in Harry’s
death. He enters the Kingdom of Christ and begins a new, eternal life in
Heaven.
1999 The sanctifying or deifying grace received in Baptism was
“The count” Harry received after he was baptized. It led him in search to find
the Kingdom of Christ.
2000 Harry perfects his soul through his baptism. He is
encountering the permanent disposition to live and act in keeping with God’s
call. After his baptism, “the count” is seen as Harry’s calling and acceptance
of grace.
2001 The preparation of man for the reception of grace was seen
through the picture of Jesus above Mrs. Connin’s bed. This image brought
justification through faith and charity.
2002 Harry chose to search for the Kingdom of Christ. He knew
that God promised “eternal life” if he longed for the truth and wanted to
satisfy this desire.
2003 Harry shows his ignorance by not knowing who Jesus Christ
is. Harry thought that Jesus Christ was a word like “oh” or a person who may
have cheated someone out of something. His ignorance failed to illustrate
grace.
2004 Reverend Bevel Summers exercised the responsibilities of the
Christian life and ministries within the Church through his healing and his
preaching’s of the Kingdom of Christ and the Blood of the River.
2005 Harry escapes his experience by trusting in his faith of the
Kingdom of Christ. He dies a good end and encounters his Maker through his
search for the Kingdom of Christ. He is justified and saved through his death.