One day when she and her mother were checking out at the grocery
store, Jenny saw a plastic pearl necklace priced at $2.50. How she wanted that
necklace and when she asked her mother if she would buy it for her, her mother
said, "Well, it is a pretty necklace, but it costs an awful lot of money.
I'll tell you what. I'll buy you the necklace, and when we get home we can make
up a list of chores that you can do to pay for the necklace. And don't forget
that for your birthday Grandma just might give you a whole dollar bill, too.
Okay?"
Jenny agreed, and her mother bought the pearl necklace for her.
Jenny worked on her chores very hard every day, and sure enough, her Grandma
gave her a brand new dollar bill for her birthday. Soon Jenny had paid off the
pearls.
How Jenny loved those pearls. She wore them everywhere to kindergarten,
bed, and when she went out with her mother to run errands. The only time she
didn't wear them was in the shower - her mother had told her that they would
turn her neck green. Now Jenny had a very loving daddy. When Jenny went to bed,
he would get up from his favorite chair every night and read Jenny her favorite
story. One night when he finished the story, he said, "Jenny, do you love
me?"
"Oh yes, Daddy, you know I love you," the little girl
said.
"Well, then, give me your pearls."
"Oh! Daddy, not my pearls!" Jenny said. "But you can
have Rosie, my favorite doll. Remember her? You gave her to me last year for my
birthday. And you can have her tea party outfit, too. Okay?"
"Oh no, darling, that's okay." Her father brushed her
cheek with a kiss. "Good night, little one."
A week later, her father once again asked Jenny after her story, "Do you
love me?"
"Oh yes, Daddy, you know I love you."
"Well, then, give me your pearls."
"Oh, Daddy, not my pearls! But you can have Ribbons, my toy
horse. Do you remember her? She's my favorite. Her hair is so soft, and you can
play with it and braid it and everything. You can have Ribbons if you want her,
Daddy," the little girl said to her father.
"No, that's okay," her father said and brushed her cheek again with a
kiss. "God bless you, little one. Sweet dreams."
Several days later, when Jenny's father came in to read her a
story, Jenny was sitting on her bed and her lip was trembling. "Here,
Daddy," she said, and held out her hand. She opened it and her beloved
pearl necklace was inside. She let it slip into her father's hand. With one
hand her father held the plastic pearls and with the other he pulled out of his
pocket a blue velvet box.
Inside of the box were real, genuine, beautiful pearls.
He had them all along. He was waiting for Jenny to give up the
cheap stuff so he could give her the real thing!
REFLECTION
So it is with God. HE is waiting for us to give up
the petty things in our lives so that he can give us beautiful treasures.
Are we holding onto things which God
wants us to let go of?
Are we holding onto harmful or unnecessary
partners, relationships, habits and activities which we have become so
attached to that it seems impossible to let go?
Sometimes it is so hard to see what is in the other
hand we should believe in one thing.................
God will never take away something without giving us something better in its place!!
God will never take away something without giving us something better in its place!!