Theme: Help, Divine Justice
The ant that liked to help
Once upon a time there was a little ant called Tati, who
was very good. When someone needed her for anything, she
would help happily.
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Tati didn't care if she got something in return
or even if someone would say thank you. She
really liked to feel
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useful. |
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Often, you didn't even have to ask. If Tati saw someone
in trouble, she would stop what she was doing and help
it.
She was a peaceful and happy ant. She helped people with
love and received a lot of affection too.
Most of the time, when she helped someone, she got
thanks and kind words. But that didn't always happen.
Sometimes, they didn't thank her or give any importance
to what she had done. The little ant, however, did not
care about that. She felt good, just having been able to
help.
One day, the ants were outside the anthill, looking for
food and found a delicious bush. But the softest leaves
were at the top and the ants had to climb and move to
other branches to reach the best leaves.
Tati, seeing her colleagues stretch to climb, placed
herself next to one of them. The other ant then leaned
on Tati, climbed onto her back, and reached the top
branch. Immediately, another ant, seeing what her friend
had done, also climbed on Tati's back, held onto the leg
of the other one, which was already on top, and so the
two managed to climb.
Tati stretched as far as she could to try to climb up as
well. She was supported only on her two back paws,
waving the other four, asking for help to be pulled up.
The two satisfied ants, however, didn't even look down.
They distanced themselves from Tati, without helping her
and without even saying thank you.
Tati was very disappointed. As she didn't act that way,
she was surprised by the attitude of the other ants.
Tati tried to stretch out a little more, but she
couldn't get up and she was already starting to give up
and resign herself for not being able to pick those
leaves, when suddenly she heard a voice:
– Hi, Tati, how are you?
It was the cricket friend. From time to time, they met,
and Tati was always polite to him. They had known each
other for some time and the cricket had already seen the
little ant help many people. That's why, seeing her
stretching to go upstairs, he wanted to help her too.
– What are you trying to do? – he asked.
– Hello, cricket friend, how are you? – she replied with
a smile. – I´d like to climb that bush. Its leaves are
delicious, but only the top ones. Those bottom ones,
besides being too big, are too stiff.
– Then let's go upstairs! – said the cricket excitedly.
– You can climb up and hold on well.
The little ant couldn't believe it. She had been so
disappointed that she couldn't count on the ants she had
helped and the cricket, for whom she had never done
anything directly, was helping her in this way.
She opened a smile, thanked her friend and, asking
permission, climbed on his back and held on tightly with
her six legs.
The cricket then ducked a little to give it a boost and
made such a big jump that they landed on top of the
bush.
– Woohoo! – Tati shouted excitedly.
The little ant then chose the best leaves. She took
several. As many as she could carry, and we have to
consider the ants are quite strong.
Then she climbed back on the cricket, and he jumped back
to the ground. And with yet another leap, he left Tati
at home, with her soft and delicious leaves that caught
the attention of the entire anthill.
– Thank you so much, cricket! How can I reward you? –
she said sincerely.
– Oh no, it was a pleasure! – replied the friend.
They said goodbye and the cricket left.
The little ant, then, was thinking about how nice it was
to receive help from the cricket. And how important it
is to help. It doesn't matter that some don't recognize
it. The important thing is that God recognizes and puts
the right people in our path to help us when we need it
too. God is fair, he is faithful and never forsakes us.
Tati didn't even think about the ants that despised her.
She was with God and her heart was at peace.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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