To serve man is to serve God write a story.
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Once upon a time, there lived a poor, old cobbler named Martin. He had only a few things and just enough food to eat, but he had a kind heart and he loved God.
One day, God appeared in his dream and told him that he would visit him the next day. He asked Martin to keep something nice for Him to eat. Martin got up the next morning, and used all his money to buy some vegetables.
Martin made a tasty broth for the Lord and waited. Looking out of the window, he saw a poor, old man shivering in the cold outside. Martin gave the old man a blanket and the cup of tea he had made for himself.
Then came an old woman, nearly fainting with hunger. Martin gave her a part of the warm broth he had made for God and some fruits. She blessed him and left.
Then he heard a baby crying. Looking out, he saw a poor mother weeping because she had no milk to give her hungry baby. Martin gave her all the milk he had. The child smiled at him after drinking the milk. The mother and baby left.
It was getting dark. Martin was very sad. Now, even if God came, he only had a little cold broth to give Him; not even milk or fruits. He begged God to forgive him. Suddenly, he heard footsteps outside and a strange light entered his room.
In that light, there appeared before him, the shivering old man, the starving old woman and the poor mother with the hungry baby.
Then, in that beautiful light, Martin heard God’s voice say, “It was I! It was I! It was I!
The light vanished! Martin was blessed by God because he had served the poor.
Every good action we do comes back to us one day in the form of a blessing or a help.
Emerson says, ” We are rich only through what we give, and poor only through what we refuse”. So, study well, earn well when you grow up, and give and serve the poor in abundance. This is the richest way to live.
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Once upon a time, there lived a poor, old cobbler named Martin. He had only a few things and just enough food to eat, but he had a kind heart and he loved God.
One day, God appeared in his dream and told him that he would visit him the next day. He asked Martin to keep something nice for Him to eat. Martin got up the next morning, and used all his money to buy some vegetables.
Martin made a tasty broth for the Lord and waited. Looking out of the window, he saw a poor, old man shivering in the cold outside. Martin gave the old man a blanket and the cup of tea he had made for himself.
Then came an old woman, nearly fainting with hunger. Martin gave her a part of the warm broth he had made for God and some fruits. She blessed him and left.
Then he heard a baby crying. Looking out, he saw a poor mother weeping because she had no milk to give her hungry baby. Martin gave her all the milk he had. The child smiled at him after drinking the milk. The mother and baby left.
It was getting dark. Martin was very sad. Now, even if God came, he only had a little cold broth to give Him; not even milk or fruits. He begged God to forgive him. Suddenly, he heard footsteps outside and a strange light entered his room.
In that light, there appeared before him, the shivering old man, the starving old woman and the poor mother with the hungry baby.
Then, in that beautiful light, Martin heard God’s voice say, “It was I! It was I! It was I!
The light vanished! Martin was blessed by God because he had served the poor.
Every good action we do comes back to us one day in the form of a blessing or a help.
Emerson says, ” We are rich only through what we give, and poor only through what we refuse”. So, study well, earn well when you grow up, and give and serve the poor in abundance. This is the richest way to live.