“. . . this poor widow has put more in than all who have contributed to the treasury” (Mark 12:43)
A life insurance salesman visited a woman who had been recently widowed. For thirty five years her late husband had sacrificed much in order to maintain a substantial life insurance policy. “Your husband often told me how determined he was to see that you would be well-provided for after he was gone,” the salesman said. “And so I am here to present you, as beneficiary, with this check for $500,000.” The widow tearfully accepted the check then, wiping her eyes, she said, “Nothing can replace that wonderful husband of mine who left me this $500,000. But I can tell you this, for certain
— I’d give at least half of it to have him back.”
The thought of getting her “irreplaceable” husband back had a certain appeal for that rich widow. But, clearly, her heart wasn’t in it.
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