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14.2.2018

The first story The mirror of justice.

There was once a judge. He longed very much to be rich. He subjected everything to it. The lawsuit was won by the party that offered him more money. He didn’t stop at anything. He once freed one murderer for big money. It cost the murderer all his property, so he decided after his release that he would take his money back. He suspected that the judge had them in his house. He caught the moment when no one was home and broke into it. As he searched his office, the door suddenly opened, and a judge stood inside. In confusion, he grabbed the first thing close to his hand from the table and struck him in the head with all his might. The judge’s dead body remained on the floor in a pool of blood, and next to it was a brass statue of Justice, he had always displayed on his desk.


The second story – Fire and water

Without them, life would not exist. If they are under control, they serve a person faithfully. If they become an element, they destroy everything that comes their way. There is fire and water in every person. If a person controls them, they serve him faithfully; if they control a person, they become an element.


The third story – Dog and cat

In the yard, a dog and a cat lived in harmony and love. Growing up together from an early age, they loved sleeping together in a doghouse. The housekeeper gave food to both of them in their own bowl. The cat once said to herself: “Isn’t the dog getting better food than I do?” As the dog moved away from the bowl, she sneaked unnoticed and stole a piece of his food. She tried it that way day after day, until she got tired of doing it in secret. She dared to do it even though there was a dog. The dog didn’t mind at all; therefore, she became even more bold and began to eat from his bowl directly with him. Surprisingly, the dog patiently endured it. Once she got into his doghouse, she rolled right to the entrance and waited. When the dog came and wanted to go to bed, she squeaked. “Go away, it’s my shed from now on, you’ll find another one!” But a cup of patience overflowed, “What is that ugly dog doing? He is gritting his teeth and growling at me. Perhaps he wants to kill me. I rather run away.” She ran and the dog was after her. She barely managed to escape from the yard.

If you read those stories only with the senses and superficially, they will seem trivial to you. If you discover the depth of what they are hiding, you will find that many people would find themselves in them. If your heart and conscience tell you that you belong to them, it is a gracious time for change and repentance.

Jesus