The Wicker Basket
The story is told of an old man who
lived on a farm in the mountains of
eastern Kentucky with his young
grandson. Each morning, Grandpa was
up early sitting at the kitchen
table reading from his old worn-out
Bible. His grandson who wanted to be
just like him tried to imitate him
in any way he could.
One day the grandson asked, 'Papa, I
try to read the Bible just like you
but I don't understand it, and what
I do understand I forget as soon as
I close the book. What good does
reading the Bible do?' The Grand
father quietly turned from putting
coal in the stove and said, 'Take
this old wicker coal basket down to
the river and bring back a basket of
water.'
The boy did as he was told, even
though all the water leaked out be
fore he could get back to the house.
The grandfather laughed and said,
'You will have to move a little
faster next time,' and sent him back
to the river with the basket to try
again. This time the boy ran faster,
but again the old wicker basket was
empty before he returned home. out
of breath, he told his grandfather
that it was 'impossible to carry
water in a basket,' and he went to
get a bucket instead. The old man
said, 'I don't want a bucket of
water;
I want a basket of water. You can do
this. You're just not trying hard
enough,' and he went out the door to
watch the boy try again.
At this point, the boy knew it was
impossible, but he wanted to show
his grandfather that even if he ran
as fast as he could, the water would
leak out before he got far at all.
The boy scooped the water and ran
hard, but when he reached his
grandfather the basket was again
empty. Out of breath, he said, 'See
Papa, it's useless!'
'So you think it is useless?' The
old man said, 'Look at the basket.
The boy looked at the basket and for
the first time he realized that the
basket looked different. Instead of
a dirty old wicker coal basket, it
was clean.
'Son, that's what happens when you
read the Bible. You might n ot
understand or remember everything,
but when you read it, it will change
you from the inside out.'
Moral of the wicker basket story:
Take time to read a portion of God's
word each day; it will affect you
for good even if you don't retain a
word.
Thought for Today: Gods Love is like
the ocean, you can see its
beginnings but not its end.
I really like this story because I
don't retain things too well
anymore...old age may have something
to do with it but I just figure my
brain just gets overloaded! God
isn't concerned about your brain
anyway, He's more concerned about
your heart.
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