Dear friends, why do you make your house
like Hell?
A traveler one day called at a cottage to ask for a drink of water.
Entering, he found the parents cursing and quarreling, with the
children trembling and crouched in a corner.
Wherever he looked, he
saw only marks of degradation and misery.
Greeting the family, he
asked them, "Dear friends, why do you make
your house like Hell?"
Ah, Sir, said the man, "you don't know the life and trials of a
poor man!"
Do what I can - "everything goes wrong!"
The stranger drank the water, and then said softly (as he noticed a
Bible in a dark and dusty corner)...
Dear friends, I know what would
help you, if you could find it.
There is a treasure concealed
in your house... search for it.
And so he left them.
At first the cottagers thought it a jest, but, after a while they
began to reflect.
The whole family tried to find the "treasure" but
in vain.
Increasing poverty brought only more quarrels, discontent,
and strife.
One day, as the woman was thinking upon the stranger's words...her
eye fell on the old Bible.
It had been a gift from her mother, but
since her death long ago it had been unheeded and unused.
A strange foreboding seized her mind.
Could the stranger have meant
the Bible?
She took it from the shelf, opened it, and found the
verse inscribed on the title-page, in her mother's handwriting, "The
law of your mouth is better unto me than thousands of gold and
silver."
It cut her to the heart.
Ah! thought she, "this is
the treasure which we have been seeking!"
How her tears
fell fast upon the pages!
From that time she read the Bible every day, and taught the children
to pray...but without her husband's knowledge.
One day he came home,
as usual, quarrelsome and in a rage.
Instead of meeting his angry
words with angry replies...she spoke to him kindly and with
gentleness.
Husband, said she, "we have sinned grievously."
We have
ourselves to blame for all this misery, and we must now lead a
different life.
He looked amazed.
What are you talking about? was his exclamation.
She brought the old Bible, and, sobbing, cried, Here is the treasure.
See, I have found it!
The husband's heart was moved.
She read to him of the Lord Jesus,
and of His love.
She continued to read the Scriptures daily, as she
sat with the children around her, thoughtful and attentive.
So time went on.
It was a year later that the stranger returned that way.
Seeing the cottage, he remembered the circumstances of his visit,
and thought he would call and see this family again.
He did so, but
he would scarcely have known the place...it was so clean, so neat, so
well ordered.
He opened the door, and at first thought he was
mistaken, for the family came to meet him so kindly, with the peace
of God beaming upon their faces.
How are you, my friends? said he.
Then they recognized the stranger and for some time they could not
speak.
Thanks, thanks, dear Sir...we have found the treasure which
you spoke of!
Now the blessing of God dwells in our house and His
peace in our hearts!
So they said and their entire condition, and the happy faces of
their children, declared the same more plainly!
~Author Unknown~
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