The Monk and the Pearl
Matthew 13:44-46
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by Richard A. Wing

I remember the story of Theophane the Monk. He was traveling along a path one day and ran into a young man. He asked the young man where he was going. The young man replied, "I am looking for the pearl of great price." Theophane said calmly, "Well, look no more. I have it." Theophane produced the pearl of great price. The young man was in pure delight to see and find what he was looking for. Then Theophane said, "Here, take it." And he gave the young man the pearl of great price. The young man was delighted and danced for awhile and then sat under a tree to contemplate. "The pearl of great price! I have it! But is it better to have it or to have the ability to give it away like Theophane the Monk? How long will this question rob me of my joy?"

God calls us to live on the edge, not with an ancient word recited and unlived, but with a living word to be given away in us and recited in the rituals of daily life.

CSS Publishing Company, Inc., Deep Joy for a Shallow World, by Richard A. Wing