John Eight Thirty Two

• Oct. 10, 2007 - The Coal Basket

I got this from a homeschooling board I visit.  Be encouraged!

The Coal Basket"

The story is told of an old man who lived on a farm in the mountains of 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 Grandfather quietly turned from putting coal in the stove and said, "Take this 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 before 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 basket was empty before he returned home. Out of breath, he told his grandfather that it as "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, its 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 coal basket, it was clean.

"Son, that's what happens when you read the Bible. You might not understand or remember everything, but when you read it, it will change you from the inside out." That is the work of God in our lives. To change us from the inside out and to slowly transform us into the image of His son.

Take time to read a portion of God's word each day.

 
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• Oct. 10, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by blsdmom
Oh this is a good reminder, especially for those days when we don't 'feel' like we're getting any benefit from our Bible reading time. Thanks for sharing.
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• Oct. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by 2peter318
That is a very encouraging post. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. :)
JoAnn
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• Oct. 11, 2007 - Thank you...

Posted by Momto5
...for sharing that great story with us. It isn't it amazing if we open our hearts to him then he can change us from the inside out.

Blessings,
Tammy
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• Oct. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by diamondsintherough
Ahh, a wonderful lesson for my upcoming kids' Sunday School class. (And for me, too!) Thank you!
Sally
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• Oct. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by bethanyrae
Cool story. I couldn't guess where it was going. The kids liked it, too.
thanks,
bethanyrae
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• Oct. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Audiam
I like that. It's a great analogy.

I'm visiting from a link by diamonds in the rough. It's very nice to meet you.

Janelle
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• Oct. 12, 2007 - Hi

Posted by bubbebobbie
I do love bagels especially homemade ones (but not onion ones!) I am not an onion lover at all.

100th post? how did I miss that. But if I forget and send you a tag or an I love you award, just hit me. I do forget things. I blame it on menopause!

Because of Jesus, Bobbie
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• Oct. 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by MiryClay
I loved this story. Thanks for sharing it! I pictured how fast paced our lives get and how often we neglect God's word throughout our days. I've been learning a whole lot about cake decorating. Makes me admire you for all of your wonderful creations. ;o)

Blessings,
Lori
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• Oct. 13, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by floridasunsets
What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing. And thank you for the bok recommendation. I wil look into it.
Betty
Numbers 6;24-26
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• Oct. 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Interesting story!

I want to thank you for the comment you left on my blog. It was tremendously encouraging. And full of wisdom. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to post it.

I just spent some time browsing your blog, and I have to tell you that you, too, are a gifted writer and that your blog is filled with truth. Thanks!

~Jana
http://www.joybox.typepad.com
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