Widow's Mite

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What is the motivation for the things we do?

Widow's Mite

Dressed in fine apparel,
Lauded by their friends,
Rich men brought their fortunes,
To be esteemed in the sight of men.

The widow entered quietly
Unnoticed by the throng.
In her hand two small coins,
She had treasured long.
Into the treasury went the coins,
All her earthly wealth.

The Savior watching all that day
Asked this question of His friends,
"Of all who cast their coins today
Who has given more?
Some have cast in many coins . . .
Who did they do it for?"

The widow in her poverty,
In the midst of want ...
Had cast in but two small coins,
She had no wealth to flaunt.

The Savior spoke then quietly,
"Look not on the outer part,
It is not what the world sees ...
It is what's written in the heart."


Mark 12:41-44

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A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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