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Silence is Gold by Vicky Smith
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Once, a statue of Jesus was nailed on the cross as the bitter in a church of Northern Europe and it was almost the size like ordinary people. Because it was always available for people’s needs, so there were many people coming to pray for wealth, health, fame and so on. There was a doorman in the church. In his eyes, Jesus was very laborious to deal with so many people, so he wished to share Jesus’s hard work. One day, he told to Jesus when he was praying it. Unexpectedly, he heard a voice, “Ok! I came down to act as a doorkeeper, and you are nailed on the cross, but remember that you shouldn’t speak no matter what you will see and hear.” To this man, this requirement is quite simple, so he went up and stretched his arms like Jesus. Because the bitter was carved like a real person, so people who worshipped never doubted it. This man kept silent and listened to these faithful people according to prior promises. One day, a rich businessman left his money after he prayed for his success in business. He saw it in the eyes and really wanted to ask the wealthy to come back, but he had to keep silent. And then a poor man came in, who prayed to Jesus to help him get through the difficult life. When he was about to leave, he found a pocket left by the previous wealthy, opened it and saw much money. Of course, he was very happy and thanked Jesus very much. In fact, the false Jesus intended to tell him that it wasn’t his, but he could do nothing but keep silent. Next came in a young man who was going to sail and came to pray for peace. When he was to leave, the wealthy rushed into the church, seized the young man by his arms and threatened him to return his money to him. And then they quarreled. The false couldn’t help talking them about the truth. Finally, the true Jesus said to the doorman, “Come down, for you are not competent. In fact, the wealthy is not short of money, which he will use to pay for sex. But to the poor man, the money is much enough for him to support his family.” In short, are you interested in church and stones, if you are, you can visit stonebtb.
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