How did the master feel at first? Gradually he began to feel a little uncomfortable, and this uncomfortable feeling accumulated until one day, he thought, "Strange! I gave him money, but he thanked the Lord instead of me. I want to teach him a lesson and let him know that he should thank me. "
The master went to the bakery and asked the master to bake two loaves of the same size, hollowed out one, stuffed it with precious jewels and sealed it. These two pieces of bread look exactly the same.
The beggar came and gave the ordinary bread to the thin beggar who only thanked the Lord, and the bread inlaid with gold and silver jewelry to the tall beggar who thanked the Lord every day. The master thought, "Let you know the difference between thanking me and thanking the Lord!" "
The tall beggar felt heavy when he got the bread, and thought, "This bread must not be cooked well, and it must not be delicious." He always likes to take advantage, so he said to the little beggar, "can I exchange this bread with you?" He didn't say why, and the thin man didn't ask, thinking, "This should also be the arrangement of the Lord!" " "I switched with him.
The next day, the skinny beggar didn't come to beg. He decided to go back to visit his parents and prepare for a new life. He thanked God! The host saw the tall beggar begging again and asked, "Have you finished your bread?" The fat and tall beggar replied, "Yes!" "ah! What about the gold, silver and jewels inside? " The host asked. "Gold and silver jewelry?" Only then did the beggar understand that bread was heavy because it contained treasure. He said: "I thought the fermentation was not good, so I changed it with my friend's."
The master finally understood the difference between thanking the Lord and thanking him. Thank him for wanting to be insatiable, but thank the Lord for being complacent and insatiable!