Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Giving and Sharing

Jagdev Kaur is nice woman. She loves her two little boys, Sukhdev and Baldev clearly. They are eight years old. One day, she gave them an apple each. They were big, red, juicy apples. The boys took the apples in their lunch box to school. During Recess, Sukhdev sold his apple for two rupees. He wanted to make money. He sold to his rich friend Monty. Monty loves eating. He gave the money and grabbed the apple. Baldev felt pity for the poor boy in old ragged clothes, sitting at the school gate. He had nothing to eat. The poor boy ate it hungrily. The next day, the poor boy thanked Baldev for the nice meal he had for that day. He also helped Baldev to carry his school bag. Sukhdev was furious and disappointed. The fat boy had cheated him with a torn piece of two rupees. Sukhdev cried but Baldev was happy to have a new friend.



Do you believe that the love of money is first step toward all kinds of sin? Some principles to keep away from the love of money. Realize that one day riches will be gone. Be content with what we have. Monitor what we are willing to do to get more money. Love people more than money. Love God’s work more than money. Freely share what you have with others.

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