Wednesday, July 20, 2011

My Son

My Son
Deena Green
An upstate New York man was rich in almost every way. His estate was worth millions.
He owned houses, land, antiques, and cattle. But though on the outside he had it all,
 he was very unhappy on the inside. His wife was growing old, and the couple was childless.
 He had always wanted a little boy to carry on the family legacy.
Miraculously, his wife became pregnant in her latter years, and she gave birth to a little boy.
The boy was severely handicapped, but the man loved him with his whole heart.
When the boy was five, his mom died. The dad grew closer to his special son.
At age 13, the boy's birth defects cost him his life and the father died soon after from a broken heart.
The estate was auctioned before hundreds of bidders. The first item offered was a painting of the boy.
No one bid. They waited like vultures for the riches. Finally, the poor housemaid,
who helped raise the boy, offered $5 for the picture and easily took the bid.
To everyone's shock, the auctioneer ripped a hand written will from the back of the picture.
This is what it said: "To the person who thinks enough of my son to buy this painting,
to this person I give my entire estate."
The auction was over. The greedy crowd walked away in shock and dismay.
How many of us have sought after what we thought were true riches only to find out later that our Father was
prepared to give us his entire estate if we had only sought after His Son alone?

31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father aknoweth that ye have need of all these things.
33 aBut bseek ye first the ckingdom of God, and his drighteousness; and all these ethings shall be fadded unto you.
Matthew 6:31-33






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