Theme: Charity
The book of life
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A long time ago, in a kingdom far away from
here, there was a king who was looking for an
elder to be a minister of his kingdom. The king
was very faithful to God and wanted to be a
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good sovereign for his people. Therefore, he
wanted to find someone who was lettered about
the Laws of God, who lived wisely, and who could
help him take care of his people. |
There was a law, in the kingdom, that all significant
actions that someone did must be recorded in a book.
Each citizen had a book of his own life.
The king's envoys traveled throughout the kingdom for
several weeks looking for people who had the required
qualities for the position. Finally, two men were
brought to the palace.
The king received them in the palace hall, where they
presented themselves.
The books of each one's life were given to the king and
the king began to look through one of them.
- I see that one of you has done many good deeds - said
the admiring king - You distributed many gifts to many
in need. And you did it many times.
Then one of the men, addressing to the king, said:
– Your Majesty, this is probably my book. I come from a
wealthy family and have been rich all my life. Even
though I lived quite comfortably, I periodically
reminded myself of those who didn't have many resources
and I helped them, making donations to various families
and even charities several times.
- Very good! It is the Law of God that we care about
those who have less than we do and practice fraternity.
I'm glad you acted that way.
Seeing that he had pleased the king, the man smiled.
Confident, he thought it would be difficult not to be
chosen. As he had a lot of money, he did large
donations. The other man could hardly have donated as
much money, clothes, and food as he did.
The king then began to look through the second book,
which did not have as many annotations as the first.
The second man, calm and kind-eyed, awaited the king's
comments. But, with modesty, he didn't think he was in a
position to compete with his colleague.
- Tell me, my good man, how your life was. Are you also
rich and have you distributed part of your fortune?
- Your Majesty, I am very happy to be able to meet you
personally and I would like very much to be able to
serve you as a minister. Your kindness and dedication to
our people is recognized and commented far from here.
But unfortunately, my book doesn't have as many notes as
I wish.
And he went on:
- I am an orphan, I was raised by a poor family, which
took me in. From a young age I had health problems and
often needed the help of others - continued the poor
man.
- What do you mean? - asked the king - I see here that
you organized joint efforts, made campaigns to help
needy families. You worked overtime, at night and on
weekends, to get money and buy medicine for sick
children... You tell me you're not rich, and yet you
donated to the needy.
– Yes, what is written there it is not a lie. I always
did what I could, but I think it wasn't that much. I
wish I had done so much more. People always need
something. Sometimes material goods. Other times,
attention, and affection. Every time I managed to do
something for someone, I was the one who rejoiced. I
know the importance of the gesture of donation, both for
those who receive and for those who give. So, I wish I
could have done a lot more.
Hearing those words, the king smiled in satisfaction, he
had found his minister. Even giving less amounts of
money and other resources, the poor man's donations were
worth far more to the king than those of the rich,
because the former even made sacrifices to help the
next. Even poor and sick, he still found many ways to
help those in need.
The rich man was a good man too, no doubt. But he
donated what was left to him.
And that was how the poor man was brought to live in the
palace and be the minister of the kingdom. The two got
along very well and together they were able to work for
the well-being of the people. And the whole kingdom was
filled with abundance and happiness.
This is also the way God considers our attitudes. He
doesn't expect us to do what we can't do. But, within
our conditions, let us do all the good we can.
” Evangelization booklet by Editora Aliança.)
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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