THE STING IS GONE
Many years ago, Dr. M.R. DeHaan was walking in a field with his two young sons when a bee from one of his hives made a beeline for Richard and stung him just above the eye. He quickly brushed it away and threw himself in the grass, kicking and screaming for help. Then the bee went straight for Marvin and began buzzing around his head. The next thing Dr. DeHaan knew, Marvin was also lying in the grass, yelling at the top of his lungs. But his dad picked him up and told him to stop crying. “That bee is harmless,” Dr. DeHaan assured him. “It can’t hurt you. It has lost its sting.” Then he took the frightened lad over to his elder brother, showed him the little black stinger in his brow, and said, “the bee can still scare you, but it is powerless to hurt you. Your brother took the sting away by being stung.” Then he…
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