Yesterday a friend of mine went to the grocery store. She had her eye
on a jar of imported spaghetti sauce. Yum! Actually, she had seen the
jar sitting on the shelf for several weeks and had tried several times
to buy it. But when she got to the check out line, the jar was not
registered in the computer and therefore could not be purchased. As the
expiry date on the jar approached, my friend continued to try to buy
it. Into the shopping cart the jar would go. Up to the cash register
it would ride. Across the scanner it would skim. No beep. The cashier
would key in the number on the bar code. No beep. The cashier would
tell my friend she couldn't buy it. The jar would be returned to the shelf.
So yesterday my friend had a new idea. After the usual trip to the
cashier where the jar of spaghetti sauce did not register, she smiled
sweetly and said to the cashier, "I would really like to buy this jar of
spaghetti sauce. How might I purchase it?"
"It's not in the computer, so you can't," replied the cashier.
"Yes, but it is on the shelf. Surely there is some way I can buy it?"
"We don't have permission from the home office to sell it yet, so we
don't have the price."
Anger and frustration doesn't work well here, you understand. It only
scratches your own itch and accomplishes nothing. Everything should be
addressed with a smile and politeness.
"Do you have a manager on duty today?" asked my friend, in her sweetest
voice and with a pleasant smile.
"Yes," replied the cashier, confused.
"May I speak with him?"
Baffled as to why this lady would want to speak to the manager, the
cashier agreed and called for him. My friend explained to the manager
the plight of the jar of spaghetti sauce. "I am a foreigner living here
in your city. You have this nice brand of imported spaghetti sauce that
I would like to buy."
"Oh, you cannot buy that sauce because we don't have permission from the
home office to sell it."
"Can you call the home office to find out the price? Because I am
willing to buy all the jars you have on the shelf."
"Oh no, we can't do that."
"But then you will never sell the ones you have and then the home office
will never send more sauce because it did not sell well..." nothing...
"So how could I purchase this sauce?"
"You can't."
"But it's on your shelf."
"But we don't have permission to sell it."
"So this means that, even though your store carries this nice brand of
imported spaghetti sauce and I can see it on the shelf, in order to
purchase it, I would need to fly to the capital city and buy it
there..." smile... "So why do you even have it on your shelves if I
can't buy it?"
Within minutes the manager had a a group of employees go to the pasta
aisle and remove the yummy jars of imported spaghetti sauce! There!
Problem fixed!
So, today I began to think about a spiritual lesson to take from this
funny situation (or frustrating?). Are there things in my life that I
put on display, but never access? Like faith. Do I have faith? Well
of course I do. But are there situations in my life that require faith,
and even though I say, "Well of course I have faith!" have I been in
touch with the Lord so closely that I am ready to use it when the
situation calls for it? Or do I carry a bunch of great attributes to
show off on the shelf, but don't know how to use them when the rubber
meets the road (or should I say when the bar code hits the scanner?).
But if you discover this is true in your own life, don't pull it off the
shelf for pete's sake! Learn how to use it!
Have I stretched the analogy too far? Maybe. But I'll tell you, next
time I walk down that aisle of the grocery store and see that empty spot
where the imported jars used to be, not only will I giggle to myself,
I'll also re-evaluate myself and make sure I am in touch with the "Home
Office"!
this was a fantastic story! and great analogy! Thank you! Wendy Cooley
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy! Thanks for your encouragement!
DeleteGreat analogy. Thanks for writing it Kelleys and sharing, Wendy. It also makes me think that really the company wants to sell only their own "brand" of products, not the imported ones. So if we only "sell" ourselves, and not the Saviour, He will not continue to renew us and grow in our hearts. We are so fleshly and want to promote ourselves. We quench the Spirit of God and miss out, so do those we come in contact with. "Taste and see that the LORD He is good". Have a blessed day, dear ones.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great addition Lilly. Thanks for "stopping by" and sharing!
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