When you know what the...
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When you know what the source of your life really is, all the taunts from an uncomprehending world make little difference. Once we know that firm attachment to the living vine, which Christ is for us, will provide the energy, prosperity, and eternal life we need, all else is striving after nothing.
Thales was a Greek philosopher who lived two centuries before Aristotle. His non-philosophical fellow-Greeks used to taunt him, saying, "All your so-called knowledge has failed to bring you prosperity." Even though he was already rich in his own way, Thales decided to respond in kind, to make a point. Using his knowledge of meteorology, he was able to predict a bumper crop of olives. With this knowledge he set out to buy up all the olive presses in Miletus. Then, when citizens who needed to have their great crops of olives pressed had no equipment for the enterprise, they came to Thales. The philosopher-temporarily-turned-entrepreneur charged monopolistic prices to everyone who came to him.
In one season Thales became incredibly wealthy. Then, having made his point, he sold all the presses and returned again to that pursuit where he found truest treasure -- philosophy.
Our truest treasure: life in Him who is our Vine.
Thales was a Greek philosopher who lived two centuries before Aristotle. His non-philosophical fellow-Greeks used to taunt him, saying, "All your so-called knowledge has failed to bring you prosperity." Even though he was already rich in his own way, Thales decided to respond in kind, to make a point. Using his knowledge of meteorology, he was able to predict a bumper crop of olives. With this knowledge he set out to buy up all the olive presses in Miletus. Then, when citizens who needed to have their great crops of olives pressed had no equipment for the enterprise, they came to Thales. The philosopher-temporarily-turned-entrepreneur charged monopolistic prices to everyone who came to him.
In one season Thales became incredibly wealthy. Then, having made his point, he sold all the presses and returned again to that pursuit where he found truest treasure -- philosophy.
Our truest treasure: life in Him who is our Vine.
