The Legend Of Thud
Stories
Lectionary Tales For The Pulpit
Series IV, Cycle A
Now who will harm you if you are eager to do what is good? But even if you do suffer for doing what is right, you are blessed. Do not fear what they fear and do not be intimidated, but in your hearts sanctify Christ as Lord. (vv. 13-15a)
There was a little rabbit that lived near a tall palm tree. One day a coconut fell from the palm tree and landed right behind the rabbit. The coconut hit the ground with a loud thud.
The noise surprised and frightened the little bunny so much that he took off running. He was so scared that he never looked back to see what had created the noise. An antelope saw him running and asked, "Rabbit, why are you running so fast?"
Rabbit shouted, "Thud is coming!"
Antelope didn't know who or what Thud was, but also didn't want to find out. She started running, too. Just then, Rabbit and Antelope scampered past Warthog. He called out to them, "Why are you running?"
"Thud is coming!" yelled Antelope.
"Run for your life!" added Rabbit.
Warthog started running as fast as his short little legs could gallop. Before long they all passed a panda. Panda starting jogging with Warthog and asked, "Why are all the animals running?"
Warthog snorted, "Thud is coming!" Panda joined the exodus.
Before long, all the animals were stampeding out of the forest as they wailed about the terrible Thud chasing after them. Finally the herd of alarmed animals came toward a lion. Feeling somewhat safe with Lion and needing to catch their breath, they stopped. Lion asked, "Why are you running?"
As if given a cue, they roared in unison, "Because Thud is coming!"
Lion asked, "And who, pray tell, is Thud?"
Panda looked at Warthog. Warthog looked at Antelope. And Antelope looked at Rabbit. Rabbit finally spoke, "I don't know for sure. I didn't see him. I only heard him!"
Lion asked "Well, then where does Thud live?"
Rabbit answered, "Back by the coconut grove."
Then Lion started walking toward the coconut grove. The rest of the animals crept a safe distance behind -- but not too far lest they lose their protection. When they made it to the palm trees, Lion told the rest of the animals to watch and listen. A moment later, a coconut fell from a tall palm tree. They watched it fall, and heard the end result -- a loud thud as it hit the ground.
Lion very smartly said, "There is your terrible Thud. You have been scared of a coconut."
There was a little rabbit that lived near a tall palm tree. One day a coconut fell from the palm tree and landed right behind the rabbit. The coconut hit the ground with a loud thud.
The noise surprised and frightened the little bunny so much that he took off running. He was so scared that he never looked back to see what had created the noise. An antelope saw him running and asked, "Rabbit, why are you running so fast?"
Rabbit shouted, "Thud is coming!"
Antelope didn't know who or what Thud was, but also didn't want to find out. She started running, too. Just then, Rabbit and Antelope scampered past Warthog. He called out to them, "Why are you running?"
"Thud is coming!" yelled Antelope.
"Run for your life!" added Rabbit.
Warthog started running as fast as his short little legs could gallop. Before long they all passed a panda. Panda starting jogging with Warthog and asked, "Why are all the animals running?"
Warthog snorted, "Thud is coming!" Panda joined the exodus.
Before long, all the animals were stampeding out of the forest as they wailed about the terrible Thud chasing after them. Finally the herd of alarmed animals came toward a lion. Feeling somewhat safe with Lion and needing to catch their breath, they stopped. Lion asked, "Why are you running?"
As if given a cue, they roared in unison, "Because Thud is coming!"
Lion asked, "And who, pray tell, is Thud?"
Panda looked at Warthog. Warthog looked at Antelope. And Antelope looked at Rabbit. Rabbit finally spoke, "I don't know for sure. I didn't see him. I only heard him!"
Lion asked "Well, then where does Thud live?"
Rabbit answered, "Back by the coconut grove."
Then Lion started walking toward the coconut grove. The rest of the animals crept a safe distance behind -- but not too far lest they lose their protection. When they made it to the palm trees, Lion told the rest of the animals to watch and listen. A moment later, a coconut fell from a tall palm tree. They watched it fall, and heard the end result -- a loud thud as it hit the ground.
Lion very smartly said, "There is your terrible Thud. You have been scared of a coconut."

