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A widow's mite: Christmas gifts turn selfishness into gratitude
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It truly made my day a whole lot more meaningful.
I would like to believe that she indeed, is aware of what you feel in your heart, towards her and what you learned that night.
And HELP to all who may read this--I once heard another one (before I was smart enough to write it or where it came from down) about some elders in a VERY poor possibly South or Central American home and "the box of Jell-O". If you know of this story, would you comment and leave a reference? Today's story of the widow's might and that one gave me the same feeling--the true spirit of Christ. Thanks
In the interest of Christmas, my only reply to YOU re the poke you made in bad spirit and judgement is:
Widow's Mite is in reference to the small amt the widow (referenced in scripture) gave that was, indeed, great in comparison to what many people with greater financial resources give in the same situation. The giving of her dime can financially inconvenience her more than other's 100 dollar bill will impact THEM. .
MITE means vert small amount.
There was NO misspelling on Mark's part.
Mark: I thank you for your remarks. I thank you for your missionary service. I thank you for your testimonmy.
I wish you a very Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year.
mite �noun
1. a contribution that is small but is all that a person can afford.
2. a very small sum of money.
3. a coin of very small value.
4. a very small object.
5. a very small creature.
I appreciate Mark's story and will keep it in my file.