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Jenny
was a cheerful little girl with bouncy golden curls. She was almost five years
old. Waiting with her mother at the checkout stand, she saw them, a circle of
glistening white pearls in a pink foil box.
“Oh
mommy please, Mommy, can I have them? Please, Mommy, please?”
Quickly her
mother checked the back of the little foil box and then looked back into the
pleading blue eyes of Jenny’s upturned face.
“A
dollar ninety-five, that’s almost $2.00. If you really want them, I’ll
think of some extra chores for you and in no time you can save enough money to
buy them for yourself. Your birthday’s only a week away and you might get
another crisp dollar bill from Grandma.”
As soon
as Jenny got home, she emptied her penny bank and counted out 17 pennies. After
dinner, she did more than her share of chores and she went to the neighbor and
asked Mrs. McJames if she could pick dandelions for ten cents. On her birthday,
Grandma did give her another new dollar bill and at last she had enough money
to buy the necklace.
Jenny
loved her pearls. They made her feel dressed up and grown up. She wore them
everywhere - Sunday school, kindergarten, even to bed. The only time she took
them off was when she went swimming or had a bubble bath. Mother said if they
got wet, they might turn her neck green.
Jenny’s
daddy was very loving, and every night when she was ready for bed, he would
stop whatever he was doing and come upstairs to read her a story. One night as
he finished the story, he asked Jenny, “Do you love me?”
“Oh
yes, daddy, you know that I love you.”
“Then
give me your pearls.”
“Oh,
daddy, not my pearls; But you can have Princess, the white horse from my
collection, the one with the pink tail. Remember, daddy? The one you gave me.
She’s my very favorite.”
“That’s
okay, Honey, daddy loves you. Good night.” And he brushed her cheek with
a kiss.
About a
week later, after the story time, Jenny’s daddy asked again, “Do
you love me?”
“
Daddy , you know I love you.”
“Then
give me your pearls.”
“Oh
Daddy , not my pearls, But you can
have my baby doll. The brand new one I got for my birthday. She is beautiful
and you can have the yellow blanket that matches her sleeper.”
“That’s
okay, sleep well. God bless you, little one. Daddy
loves you.”
And as
always, he brushed her cheek with a gentle kiss.
A few
nights later when her daddy came in, Jenny was sitting on her bed with her legs
crossed Indian style.
As he
came close, he noticed her chin was trembling and one silent tear rolled down
her cheek.
“What
is it, Jenny? What’s the matter?”
Jenny
didn’t say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy.
And when
she opened it, there was her little pearl necklace. With a little quiver, she
finally said, “Here, daddy, this is for you.”
With
tears gathering in his own eyes, Jenny’s daddy reached out with one hand
to take the dime-store necklace, and with the other hand he reached into his
pocket and pulled out a blue velvet case with a strand of genuine pearls and
gave them to Jenny. He had them all the time. He was just waiting for her to
give up the dime-store stuff so he could give her the genuine treasure.
So it is
with our Heavenly Father. He is waiting for us to give up the cheap things in
our lives so that he can give us beautiful treasures.
Isn’t
God good? Are you holding onto things that God wants you to let go of? Are you
holding on to harmful or unnecessary partners, relationships, habits and
activities that you have come so attached to that it seems impossible to let
go? Sometimes it is so hard to see what is in the other hand but do believe
this one thing: God will never take away something without giving you something
better in its place.
“He
will bless them that fear the LORD, both small and great.” - Psalm
115:13

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