FROM BURDENS TO BLESSINGS
A preacher who was speaking at a small church in the midwest went to the home of a widow for lunch. He was sitting in the living room, while she prepared lunch in the kitchen. He noticed two jars on the fireplace mantel. One jar was filled with beads; the other had only a few beads. The preacher asked the widow what the beads in the jars were supposed to mean. She told him that one jar was for all of her burdens; the other jar was for all her blessings. The preacher looked again at the jars and asked, “So which one is for burdens and which one is for blessings.” The woman looked at the jars and answered, “First I put beads in a jar for each of my burdens. Then when these burdens turn into blessings, I move them into the other jar. See how full the blessing jar has become; the jar is almost full. Adapted…
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