Theme: Humility, trust in God
The lemon tree
Ms. Jacira lived in a small town in the countryside. Her
house had a huge backyard where she planted an orchard
with several different trees that produced delicious
fruit.
The orchard was very well taken care of by Ms. Jacira
and the gardener who came in from time to time to prune
and clean the yard.
The fruits produced there were appreciated by everybody.
Every afternoon Ms. Jacira would go to her orchard to
eat some of them. Her children also enjoyed it a lot.
They brought their friends. They climbed the branches
and ate, guavas, jabuticabas, acerolas, tangerines right
there…
The trees lived cheerfully there, fulfilling what life
proposed to them. They used the resources they received
to produce the best fruits they could, and they were
fulfilled for contributing to the food and health of
that family.
Only one of the trees did not feel fulfilled. It was the
lemon tree. He noticed the joy of the people and the
praise they gave to the fruits they ate there in the
orchard, and he was saddened because no one ate his
fruits. Never, no one had even tasted one of his lemons.
He felt useless.
- I'm good for nothing! Nobody eats my lemons! I don't
know why I'm still standing in this orchard - those were
the things he thought.
Sometimes he was even embarrassed because he was always
treated very well. Ms. Jacira always picked the fruit
gently so as not to damage the branches, watered the
roots with plenty of water when it took a long time to
rain, and regularly called the gardener to fertilize and
prune it as necessary.
Despite the disappointment he felt, believed that his
performance was not good, the lemon tree did not give up
trying to always do his best.
- I do my part and that's all it's up to me to do! - he
thought. – I can't force anyone to like my lemons, but
at least I have a clear conscience!
And then the days passed...
The lemon tree, with humility, produced beautiful
lemons, but not even the birds pecked them.
Every two or three days, Ms. Jacira would come with a
little bag and pick several lemons. Nobody understood
why.
– I think she collects them to throw them in the
garbage, so they don't fall here. It seems that she
doesn't even want those fruits on the orchard floor –
some thought.
One day, however, something different happened: Ms.
Jacira arrived at the orchard with her neighbor, Ms.
Cida.
They came with several little bags and Ms. Jacira said:
– Cida, my friend, feel free, pick whatever fruit you
want. Our trees have produced a lot and delicious
fruits. But I want to suggest something to you be sure
to pick lemons. They are spectacular, full of juice and
flavor. I can't stand without my lemons in my kitchen!
I'm used to using them for everything. In the summer I
make lemonades to refresh and, in the winter, teas with
lemon to ward off the flu. I have learned delicious
recipes, like that lemon pie that I serve whenever I
have guests. Not to mention that I use lemon to season
salads and fried foods. Above all, this wonderful lemon
is the best medicine when my stomach is not feeling
well, to help with digestion. You can pick several,
Cida, because this tree produces many. It’s a blessing!
This lemon tree deserves my best care.
The lemon tree could not even believe what he had just
heard. Suddenly it all made sense. He understood that
its fruits were not eaten there but used in many ways in
the kitchen and that Ms. Jacira relied heavily on them.
The lemon tree felt useful and happy and thought:
“It's good that I never stopped doing my job! I
shouldn´t have doubted. If she took care of me, it was
because she wanted me well.”
Nothing changed in the routine of the orchard, in the
times that followed, except the learning that the lemon
tree and the other trees had: our part in life is always
to serve, doing our best. God is responsible for the
rest and if we do our part He will also do His.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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