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Several years ago, a
friend of mine and her
husband were invited to
spend the weekend
at the husband's
employer's home. My
friend, Arlene,
was nervous about
the weekend. The boss
was very wealthy, with a
fine
home on the
water-way, and cars
costing more than her
house.
The first day and
evening went well, and
Arlene was delighted to
have
this rare glimpse
into how the very
wealthy live. The
husband's employer
was quite
generous as a host, and
took them to the finest
restaurants.
Arlene knew she
would never have the
opportunity to indulge
in this kind
of extravagance
again, so was enjoying
herself immensely.
As the three of them
were about to enter an
exclusive restaurant
that
evening, the boss
was walking slightly
ahead of Arlene and her
husband.
He stopped
suddenly, looking down
on the pavement for a
long, silent
moment. Arlene
wondered if she was
supposed to pass him.
There was
nothing on the
ground except a single
darkened penny that
someone had
dropped, and a
few cigarette butts.
Still silent, the man
reached down
and picked up the penny.
He held it up and
smiled, then put it in
his
pocket as if he
had found a great
treasure.
How absurd! What need
did this man have for a
single penny? Why would
he
even take the
time to stop and pick it
up?
Throughout
dinner, the entire scene
nagged at her. Finally,
she could
stand it no
longer. She causally
mentioned that her
daughter once had a
coin collection,
and asked if the penny
he had found had been of
some
value.
A smile crept across the
man's face as he reached
into his pocket for
the penny and
held it out for her to
see. She had seen many
pennies
before! What was
the point of this?
"Look at it." He said.
"Read what it says."
She read the words
"United States of
America."
"No, not that; read
further."
"One cent?" "No, keep
reading."
"In God we Trust?"
"Yes!" "And?"
"And if I trust in God,
the name of God is holy,
even on a coin.
Whenever
I find a
coin I see that
inscription. It is
written on every
single United
States coin, but we
never seem to notice it!
God drops a
message right in
front of me telling me
to trust Him? Who am I
to pass
it by? When I see
a coin, I pray, I stop
to see if my trust IS in
God at
that moment. I
pick the coin up as a
response to God; that I
do trust in
Him. For a short
time, at least, I
cherish it as if it were
gold. I
think it is God's
way of starting a
conversation with me.
Lucky for me,
God is patient
and pennies are
plentiful!
When I was out shopping
today, I found a penny
on the sidewalk. I
stopped and
picked it up, and
realized that I had been
worrying and
fretting in my
mind about things I can
not change. I read the
words, "In
God We Trust,"
and had to laugh. Yes,
God, I get the message.
It seems that I have
been finding an
inordinate number of
pennies in the
last few months,
but then, pennies are
plentiful!
Author Unknown


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