22 It is not the Cost






It is not the cost


When I was an assistant minister and not very wealthy, I saw an advertisement in the local paper, somebody was selling German Shepherd puppies at what looked a very cheap price for such a dog. On visiting, I was able to purchase a pure white pup. This pup lived with me for the next thirteen years and played a big part in my family’s life.
A group of elderly, cultured gentlemen met often to exchange wisdom and drink tea, before doing so they have a little tea ceremony with a Chinse teapot and little cups. Each host tried to find the finest and most costly varieties, to create exotic blends that would arouse the admiration of his guests.
When the most venerable and respected of the group entertained, he served his tea with unprecedented ceremony, measuring the leaves from a golden box. The assembled epicures praised this exquisite tea. The host smiled and said, "The tea you have found so delightful is the same tea our peasants drink. I hope it will be a reminder to all that the good things in life are not necessarily the rarest or the costliest."
And the cost of my dog? Five UK pounds which even in those days did purchase much. But the value she brought was immeasurable.
Not everything in life is costly and some of the very best things often come at little price. To know the cost is one thing to know the value is another thing altogether.





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