Emphasis Preaching Journal
The ugliness of open ingratitude...
Illustration
The ugliness of open ingratitude is graphically portrayed by the story of a young army captain who was hit by enemy fire during World War II, while dragging a seriously wounded sergeant to safety. Both were taken to an army hospital. The officer died; the rescued soldier recovered. The captain's parents, having been informed about the heroism of their son, invited the sergeant to their home for dinner. He accepted the invitation, but when he arrived he was not only late but in a half-inebriated condition.
