There is a beautiful story about a child playing with a vase his mother had
left on the table for a few moments. When the mother turned at the sound of
her son crying she saw that his hand was in the vase and was apparently
stuck. She tried to help him and pulled and pulled until the child cried
out in pain. But the hand was stuck fast. How would they get it out? The father
suggested breaking the vase but it was quite valuable and the child's hand
might be cut in the process. Yet he knew that if all else failed there
would be no other alternative.
So he said to the boy, "Now, let's make one more try. Open your hand and
stretch your fingers out straight, like I'm doing, and then pull!" "But
Dad," said the boy, "if I do that I'll lose my penny!"
The boy had had a coin in his hand all the time and was holding it securely
in his tight little fist. And he wasn't prepared to open his hand and lose
the penny. But once he opened his hand it came out of the vase easily.
What are you holding onto so tightly as to hinder your walk with Jesus?
That vase can be likened to the entrance to the Kingdom of God. It is
narrow yet quite easy to pass in, but first you must open your hand to God and
allow earthly things to fall. If we keep our fists closed and hold fast to
what we have and keep it for ourselves, we will be unable to take hold of
the Hand of God.
We arrived with nothing and will depart the same way. So, just let go and
let God.
"For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it."
I Timothy 6:7 NIV
(Author: Unknown to Me)
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To My Friends
Patty, Bette and Ken
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