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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Life, Love, Chocolate

An entry I read on a favorite blog caught my eye. It was the morning of his ninth wedding anniversary. Not having a lot of money, the writer ran out to get his wife, Heidi, their favorite French pastry—pain au chocolate. 

After sprinting several miles, he arrived home, exhausted, to find her in the kitchen just pulling a chocolate-filled croissant out of the oven. It was pain au chocolat. 

 That husband, Jeff, compared his life with Heidi to the lives of the people in O. Henry’s short story “Gift of the Magi.” It tells of a man who sold his lone possession of value—a pocket watch—to buy hair combs for his wife, who had sold her long, beautiful hair to buy a gold chain for his watch. Having no money concerns would be great—but realizing the immeasurable value of the people we care about is more important. 

We sometimes need a reminder that acquiring “things” is not nearly as important as appreciating the people God has placed in our lives. When we practice putting others’ interests before our own (Phil. 2:3-4), we learn what it means to love, serve, and sacrifice. 

In fact, that’s how we pattern Christ in our relationships (Eph. 5:1-2). Life, love, and chocolate taste better when shared with others. — Cindy Hess Kasper 

 I want to share with those I love The highest joy I’m thinking of, Not just what brightens all their days But what will give God highest praise. —Hess 

Love is never afraid of giving too much Courtesy of Our Daily Bread

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