The Smallest Piece
Daily
Encouragement For April 26:
The Smallest Piece
A
fourteenth-century Italian stained-glass artist was called to design
and create a huge portrait for the window of a cathedral in Chartres
France, a place well known for its stained-glass work. He laid all of
the pieces he was going to use out on the floor of the cathedral.
They were beautiful to behold; most of them were large and colorful.
Some of the colors from that time cannot even be reproduced today.
Among these awesome pieces of glass was a small, clear piece about as
big as your fingernail. As the stained-glass portrait was assembled,
that little piece remained on the floor. Only the big colorful pieces
of glass were used.
On the day of the window's completion, the
tiny piece of clear glass was still lying on the ground. The entire
city gathered to witness the unveiling of the brilliant and beautiful
stained-glass portrait. The
artist stood in front of the crowd,
made his speech, and dramatically pulled down the cloth cover. The
crowd gasped at the beauty of the colorful window glowing in the
sunlight.
After a few seconds, however, the crowd grew silent.
They sensed that something was missing, that the portrait was
unfinished. The great artist then walked over to where the little
clear piece of glass lay, picked it up, and placed it in the
portrait, right in the center of Jesus' eye. As the sun hit that
little piece, it gave off a dazzling sparkle. The magnificent stained
glass window still draws visitors. The first thing they see is that
sparkle in Jesus' eye.
Do you ever feel like that little piece
of clear glass? You doubt you can ever do anything for God. Let the
story of that last little piece remind you that God thinks of you as
the apple of his eye.
"Keep
me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings."-
Psalm 17:8
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