A story from an unknown author…
A young woman went to her grandmother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved a new one arose.
Her grandmother took her to the kitchen. She filled three pots with water. In the first, she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs and the last she placed ground coffee beans. She let them sit and boil without saying a word.
In about twenty minutes she turned off the burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl. Turning to her granddaughter, she asked, “Tell me what do you see?”
“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied.
She brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they got soft. She then asked her to take an egg and break it.
After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg.
Finally, she asked her to sip the coffee. The granddaughter smiled, as she tasted its rich aroma. The granddaughter then asked. “What’s the point, grandmother?”
Her grandmother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity–boiling water–but each reacted differently.
The carrot went in strong, hard and unrelenting. However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior. But, after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened.
The ground coffee beans were unique, however. After they were in the boiling water they had changed the water.
“Which are you?” she asked her granddaughter.
The same question should be asked of us. When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean? We often think we are strong in faith and yet when we are hit with hardship, we become soft and compromise our faith. Maybe we are like eggs. Though we think we are gentle and humble in spirit and yet when challenge arises, our heart turns hard, stubborn and unyielding.
We should be like the coffee beans. In hot water, the coffee beans changed the water. When we are pressured and when we are stricken with challenges in life, may we release the fragrance of Jesus in our dealing that others will be blessed by us.
I pray that all of Life Church people would become more mature persons in Christ who influence their surroundings in this new year. “For when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Cor. 12:10).