Extreme Devotion: The Wisdom of a Little Boy
When
the boy in the hotel finally spotted the visiting “businessman,” he ran
to him and grabbed his hand. The startled visitor tried to pull away
but soon realized that the boy was making the sign of the cross on his
palm silently with his finger. The man,
a missionary who had prayed to make contact with the church,
looked down into the face of the rail-thin boy and immediately
understood the message: “The church is alive in North Korea!”
The next day,
the missionary met secretly with the boy. He learned that his father was
a Christian who had been imprisoned years before. The boy’s family had
greatly suffered under the brutal government and had to beg for food
just to survive. Now because of drought,
people everywhere were dying from severe malnutrition.
When the missionary asked what he could do,
he thought surely the boy would request food for his family. But the boy
asked him for only four things: to take his tithe that he had saved
over many years,
to baptize him,
to give him Holy Communion,
and to give him a better Bible.
The man was moved to tears as he realized the boy’s wisdom. Physical help would only serve him for a day or two,
and then he would be back in the same predicament. Spiritual help would prepare him for eternity.
Wanting something and needing something are two entirely different
things for most people. What they want is not what they need. Yet what
they need most is not what they want. This is why so many people are
frustrated. The child in this story teaches us what happens when all our
wants are lined up with all our needs. He got it right. He wanted the
very thing he needed most: Jesus Christ. When all you want is all you
need,
you will find great satisfaction. You may say you want money,
but you’ll soon find that money meets only so many needs. You may say
you need money,
but soon you’ll want other things as well. Only Jesus can satisfy your
wants and needs at the same time.
Source: Extreme Devotion