Tuesday 5 November 2024
THE KAFIR DIDN’T KNOW
Good Morning!!!
THE KAFIR DIDN’T KNOW
Around the Year with Emmet Fox
November 6
About the middle of the last century,
a traveler was journeying
along through what was then
a remote part of South Africa.
One day while smoking his pipe
outside the hut in a native village,
he noticed a group of little naked children playing
what was evidently a native version
of the time-honored game of marbles.
He watched the game idly for a while,
and then something about the rough stones
caught his attention.
They were quite small pebbles,
dull, but—here his pulse began to steeplechase.
He spoke to the children’s father,
with studied carelessness,
and the Kaffir said,
“Oh yes, the children like these little stones.
They have some more in the hut,”
and he brought forth a small basket
containing several more.
Repressing his excitement,
the traveler took out a large plug of tobacco,
worth perhaps twenty or thirty cents in our money,
and said, “I would like to take the stones
home for my children.
I will give you this tobacco for them.
Are you willing?”
The Kaffir laughed and said,
“I am robbing you but if you insist, all right,”
and the bargain was sealed—
which not only enriched the stranger
but led in time to the great discovery
of the South African diamond fields.
The fate of the Kaffir
is really the fate of most human beings.
Man holds a fabulous treasure in his possession—
the power of the Spoken Word—and yet, in most cases,
he does not know it.
“The Lord shall open unto thee
his good treasure …
to bless all the work of thine hand”.
Deuteronomy 28:12
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