SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSOR
An emperor had no
children. He decided to select a suitable successor to his throne from the boys
of his empire. He proclaimed that the interested boys should assemble in the
palace in the morning on a specified date. When the boys arrived, he said,
“There is a simple test for you. I will give a seed to each of you. You must
take it home and carefully plant it in a pot. Tend it giving all possible care
and bring the pot to me at the same time next year. I will examine the pots and
adopt the winner as my successor to the throne of this vast empire.”
The boys
carried the seeds home and planted them. One of the boys found that his seed
did not sprout even though he gave all possible care. He continued to tend the
pot and water it daily, but could not get any result. The others tended their
plantlets with the utmost care and could grow beautiful and healthy plants in
their pots. Some of their plants
developed buds and flowers.
After one
year, all the boys reached the palace to proudly display the result of their
sustained effort. The poor boy alone sat there without any plant to display.
The emperor examined each pot and resumed his throne. He summoned the boy who
could not grow the plant to come near him. The other boys laughed at the poor
boy who was holding his barren pot. The king stood up and declared, “I had
given each of you a seed after cooking it by prolonged and vigorous boiling in
water to destroy its viability and assure that it would not grow at all. But
all of you except this honest young man have managed to raise plants using your
own seeds to impress me and gain the throne by fraudulent means. Honesty,
truthfulness, courage and integrity are the qualities I expected in my
successor. Only this boy has succeeded in the test. Hence I proclaim that he shall
be my successor.” The emperor embraced
the boy. The other boys left the scene in shame.
Honesty is the best policy. It is
a good rule that we should be faithful and truthful in every action - both big
and small.
A
true Christian should not tell a lie even if telling the truth may cause loss,
suffering or pain. We should not tell a lie even if telling the lie may give us
money, power or pleasure. St. Paul advises, "No more lying, then! Everyone
must tell the truth to his fellow-believer, because we are all members together
in the body of Christ" {Ephesians 4: 25}.
Jesus said,
"You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free"
{John 8: 32}.
The Bible reminds us, "The Lord sees everything you do.
Wherever you go, he is watching" {Proverbs 5: 21}."The Lord sees
what happens everywhere; He is watching us, whether we do good or evil"
{Proverbs 15: 3}.
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By: Prof. Dr. Babu Philip, Former Professor, Cochin University
of Science & Technology, Fine Arts Avenue, Kochi-682016, Kerala,
India, Prof. Mrs. Rajamma Babu, Former Professor, St. Dominic's
College, Kanjirappally and Leo. S. John and Neil
John, Maniparambil, Alfeen Public
School, Kanjirappally, Kerala, India. For more moral
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