Two children drew their dream house.
One drew nothing. Another drew two houses.
When asked to share, the former said, 'I don't have a house. Everywhere I go is my Father's house.' while the latter said, 'I have two houses. One is my heavenly Father's. The other is my earthly father's.'
One drew nothing. Another drew two houses.
When asked to share, the former said, 'I don't have a house. Everywhere I go is my Father's house.' while the latter said, 'I have two houses. One is my heavenly Father's. The other is my earthly father's.'
Amazing how God uses kids to teach us, the adults, the value of 'things not seen'.
Perhaps, the following 'MONEY ' poem can best sum up the value of intangible things.
MONEY
It can buy you a House
But not a Home
It can buy you a Bed
But not Sleep
It can buy a Clock
But not Time
It can buy you a Book
But not Knowledge
It can buy you a Position
But not Respect
It can buy you Medicine
But not Health
It can buy you Blood
But not Life
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