Once upon a time, Satan was having a garage sale. There,
standing in little groups were all of his bright, shiny trinkets. Here were
tools that make it easy to tear others down for use as stepping stones. And
over there were some lenses for magnifying one's own importance, which, if you
looked through them the other way, you could also use to belittle others, or
even one’s self. Against the wall was the usual assortment of gardening
implements guaranteed to help your pride grow by leaps and bounds: the rake of
scorn, the shovel of jealousy for digging a pit for your neighbor, the tools of
gossip and backbiting, of selfishness and apathy. All of these were pleasing to
the eye and came complete with fabulous promises and guarantees of prosperity.
Prices, of course, were steep; but not to worry! Free credit was extended to
one and all. “Take it home, use it, and you won’t have to pay until later!” old
Satan cried, as he hawked his wares.
The visitor, as he browsed, noticed two well worn,
non-descript tools standing in one corner. Not being nearly as tempting as the
other items, he found it curious that these two tools had price tags higher
than any other. When he asked why, Satan just laughed and said, “Well, that’s
because I use them so much. If they weren’t so plain looking, people might see
them for what they were.” Satan pointed to the two tools, saying, “You see,
that one’s Doubt and that one’s Discouragement — and those will work when
nothing else will.”
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