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The stickman

NgYiMing aka. Cuttlefish
10.05.1990/M/189
♥私はあなたを愛し、常に守られ、25/05/11
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

A Parable on How We See People

A man was exploring caves by the seashore. In one of
the caves he found a canvas bag with a bunch of
hardened clay balls. It was like someone had rolled
clay balls and left them out in the sun to bake. They
didn't look like much, but they intrigued the man so he
took the bag out of the cave with him. As he strolled
along the beach, he would throw the clay balls one at
a time out into the ocean as far as he could. He
thought little about it until he dropped one of the balls
and it cracked open on a rock. Inside was a beautiful,
precious stone.

Excited the man started breaking open the remaining
clay balls. Each contained a similar treasure. He found
thousands of dollars worth of jewels in the 20 or so
clay balls he had left. Then it struck him. He had been
on the beach a long time. He had thrown maybe 50 or
60 of the clay balls with their hidden treasure into the
ocean waves. Instead of thousands of dollars in
treasure, he could have taken home tens of thousands,
but he just threw it away.


It's like that with people. We look at someone, maybe
even ourselves, and we see the external clay vessel. It
doesn't look like much from the outside. It isn't
always beautiful or sparkling so we discount it. We see
that person as less important than someone more
beautiful or stylish or well known or wealthy. But we
have not taken the time to find the treasure hidden
inside that person by God.

There is a treasure in each and every one of us. If we
take the time to get to know that person, and if we ask
God to show us that person the way He sees them,
then the clay begins to peel away and the brilliant gem
begins to shine forth.

May we not come to the end of our lives and find out
that we have thrown away a fortune in friendships
because the gems were hidden in bits of clay.

I got this a long time ago from a CIP coordinator. I think it applies to each and everyone of us. No one is perfect, therefore we should never judge others. =)