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A diamond collector flew to New York
one day to look at a fabulous diamond. When he arrived at the store the merchant
put his best salesman on
the task of showing the diamond. For many minutes the salesman described all
of the technical qualifications of the precious stone. It was virtually flawless
and would likely be worth
much more than they were selling it for. The cut was perfect!
After a few moments the collector waved
off the salesman and started to leave, having decided not to buy the gem. The
merchant stopped the collector
and asked if he could show him the diamond again. Over the next few minutes
he pointed out the great beauty, color, sparkle and perfection of the stone. He
never once referred to the
technical aspects of the diamond. When he was through the collector bought
it on the spot. He then asked why the merchant was able to sell him the stone
when the salesman had not.
The answer, "I would pay my salesman twice as much if he just
loved diamonds as much as I." The difference was love.
Do your really love God? Is Jesus the most
important person in your life? Jesus said that if we are going to be His disciples
you and I are to live like
we are salt (Matthew
5:13), and light (Matthew
5:14-16). Our love for Jesus comes across
to others. Just sharing the technical details often doesn't bring people to the
Lord. Having a real genuine
love makes us a much better light.
Choose to be a team player!
All Scripture references are from the New American Standard
Version unless otherwise noted.
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