Once upon a time, a king
offered a wonderful prize to the artist who could paint the best picture of
peace. Many artists tried and the king received thousands of paintings. He
studied each one very carefully and finally decided upon two that he really
liked. He now had to choose between the two.
The first was a painting of
a beautiful, calm lake, with crystal-clear water, surrounded by green, leafy
forests and majestic mountains towering in the background. Overhead, the
sky was a brilliant blue with scattered, fluffy, white clouds.
All the king’s
advisers agreed that this painting clearly showed a place of perfect peace. The other painting had
mountains too, but these were rugged and bare.
Above them, was an angry sky from
which heavy rain fell and lightning danced. A foaming waterfall tumbled
down one side of the mountain.
At first glance, the painting did not seem
peaceful at all. However, when the king looked more closely, he noticed a tiny
bush growing behind the waterfall. There,
in the small bush, a mother bird
had built her nest. In the midst of the rush of angry water, in the wind and the
noise and the cold and the damp, the mother bird sat perfectly still on her
nest - in perfect peace.
The king chose this painting
as the one showing peace. When asked why, he
replied, “Peace does not
mean to be in a place where there is no noise,
discomfort, trouble or hard
work. Peace means to be in the middle of all of
these things and yet, to
find calm and quiet and gentleness in your heart and
to carry on with your life -
this is the real meaning of peace.”
Moral of the story
We are often worried about
many things – money, crime, difficulties at home
or work, what the future
holds, what others may think of us and many
more. But we can find peace
inside us even when everything around us seems to be chaotic.
I LOVED this dtory.. Alot of ppl think we have to, or do, find peace in "THINGS" when GOD has already given is His Peace inside of is ALL. God has given is all we need in this short life, All right inside is. All we must do is too Look within.
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