Theme: Goodwill; serve God
The lights
Once upon a time there was a firefly who lived in a
field, with lots of vegetation and many other insects
too. This place was far from the cities. There was no
presence of man or his inventions there.
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In that field, the firefly was the only insect
that had light. His greenish light was admired
by
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everyone. During the day he lived like other
insects, but at night he literally glowed. |
His light was not only beautiful, but very useful as
well. His friends often asked for help finding something
in the dark, or finding a puppy that hadn't come home
before dark.
The firefly knew his special condition and was happy
about it. Not because he was proud, but because he felt
useful. He knew he could collaborate a lot with his
friends and neighbors.
One day, the dragonfly friend, who flies quickly and to
many places, brought news. She had seen a place built by
men and said that there were very different things
there.
The animals were curious and organized an excursion to
also discover the incredible things that the dragonfly
had talked about.
On the appointed day, the dragonfly came and guided the
friends to the men's farm. The trip was long, but it was
worth it.
There were so many new things: the house, the fence, the
well, the tools... The dragonfly was right. They were
incredible things.
The insects stayed all day learning about men's
inventions. They found everything so interesting that
they decided to spend the night there and return the
next day.
They were hoping to just rest, but the night brought
incredible surprises as well. As soon as it got dark,
lights began to appear that the insects had never seen
before.
At the top of a streetlamp, a lamp lit up, illuminating
everything around it. A fireplace was lit inside the
house, which, in addition to providing heat, illuminated
and brought comfort to the entire room. In the room
there was a candle on the dresser, which left the
animals enchanted. It wasn't long before a man arrived
at the house with a flashlight that could illuminate the
entire dirt road.
The insects were very impressed. They knew the light of
the sun, moon and stars; lights that shone in the sky.
Up close, the only light they had ever seen was that of
the firefly.
The next morning, they returned home very excited,
telling everyone what they had discovered.
The firefly, however, despite trying to hide it, was not
excited like the others. He was even little sad. The
beetle, who knew him very well, noticed and wanted to
know what was happening.
– Beetle friend – said the firefly – we saw so many
beautiful and powerful lights. I thought I was important
for being able to emit light. But my light does not
compare to that of the lamp, nor of the fireplace, nor
of the lantern, nor even of the candle, which was the
smallest of all.
– I realized that my light is insignificant – he
continued – and that you would be much better off with
any other light like that, than with me.
– Firefly, where are the lamp, the fireplace, the
lantern and the candle? Do you see any of them here? –
asked the beetle. – You don't have as much light as
them, but you are the one by our side. It was you that
God put here, to help us. What He expects is that you
continue to help, with good will, just the way you are!
– Don’t be upset because there are lights brighter than
yours – continued the beetle. – For us, the important
thing is to know that you are our friend and that you
are willing to help us when we need it. And then? Can we
continue counting on you?
The firefly smiled and said:
- Of course, my friend! You're right, thank you!
The beetle gave the firefly a hug and everything was
fine again.
There, in that field, the firefly continued to bring his
light to everyone. It wasn't the greatest light there
was, but with it he was able to do a lot of good for
everyone.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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