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Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by JAkpayen(m): 3:59pm On Sep 23, 2014
I know it may be the toughest decision we have to face in life - INTEGRITY/HONESTY. But the little piece below will encourage you and me to remain positive in the aspect of our lives. May Jehovah continue to grant us wisdom as we seek not a celebrated name but His favour for our name to be inscribed in his book for all eternity.


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An aging king woke up one day to the realization that should he drop dead,
there would be no male in the royal family to take his place.

He was the last male in the royal family in a culture where only a male
could succeed to the throne - and he was aging.

He decided that if he could not give birth to a male, he would adopt a son
who then could take his place but he insisted that such an adopted son must
be extraordinary in every sense of the word.

So he launched a competition in his kingdom, open to all boys, no matter
what their background. Ten boys made it to the very top.

There was little to separate these boys in terms of intelligence and
physical attributes and capabilities.

The king said to them, "I have one last test and whoever comes top will
become my adopted son and heir to my throne." Then he said, "This kingdom
depends solely on agriculture.

So the king must know how to cultivate plants. So here is a seed of corn
for each of you.

Take it home and plant and nurture it for three weeks. At the end of three
weeks, we shall see who has done the best job of cultivating the seed.

That person will be my heir-apparent."

The boys took their seeds and hurried home. They each got a flower pot and
planted the seed as soon as they got home.

There was much excitement in the kingdom as the people waited with bated
breath to see who was destined to be their next king.

In one home, the boy and his parents were almost heartbroken when after
days of intense care, the seed failed to sprout.

He did not know what had gone wrong with his. He had selected the soil
carefully, he had applied the right quantity and type of fertilizer, he had
been very dutiful in watering it at the right intervals, he had even prayed
over it day and night and yet his seed had turned out to be unproductive.

Some of his friends advised him to go and buy a seed from the market and
plant that.

"After all," they said, "how can anyone tell one seed of corn from
another?" But his parents who had always taught him the value of integrity
reminded him that if the king wanted them to plant any corn, he would have
asked them to go for their own seed. "If you take
anything different from what the king gave you that would be dishonesty.

Maybe we are not destined for the throne.

If so, let it be but don't be found to have deceived the king," they told
him.

The d-day came and the boys returned to the palace each of them proudly
exhibiting a very fine corn seedling.

It was obvious that the other nine boys had had great success with their
seeds.

The king began making his way down the line of eager boys and asked each of
them, "Is this what came out of the seed I gave you?" And each boy
responded, "Yes, your majesty." And the king would nod and move down the
line.

The king finally got to the last boy in the line-up.

The boy was shaking with fear. He knew that the king was going to have him
thrown into prison for wasting his seed.

"What did you do with the seed I gave you?" the king asked.

"I planted it and cared for it diligently, your majesty, but alas it failed
to sprout." the boy said tearfully as the crowd booed him.

But the king raised his hands and signaled for silence. Then he said, "My
people, behold your next king." The people were confused. "Why that one?"
many asked.

"How can he be the right choice?" The king took his place on his throne
with the boy by his side and said, "I gave these boys boiled seeds. This
test was not for cultivating corn.

It was the test of character; a test of integrity. It was the ultimate
test.

If a king must have one quality, it must be that he should be above
dishonesty.

Only this boy passed the test. A boiled seed cannot sprout." Never!!

We live in a society that has become obsessed with success and many show
success at any cost. We say the end justifies the means. It is the tragedy
of life.

You see, failure often is an invitation to God to show that he is all
powerful and does not need help to make us great or to bless us.

You know, sometimes God looks for people who will trust him completely no
matter what so he could show the world that it is not by might or by power
but by his spirit.

God sometimes ordains failure?.

But many seek to circumvent divinely ordained failure by resorting to
dubious means.

When a civil servant builds a big house and sends his five children to
expensive schools when he does not have a second source of income, is that
not a case of a boiled seed sprouting?

When a minister of state is able to sustain a lavish mistress and at the
same time put up houses from his income as minister, is that not a case of
a boiled seed coming to life?

Or a President of millions of poverty stricken people can build up world class private secondary school and university, within a short time, able to sustain numerous wives/concubines and fathered and educated about 45 children, own vast farm lands all over the country, travel round the world at an average of one trip per month, while the people of his country remain the poorest in the world! That is a case of boiled seed yielding hundred folds
We should stop cheering rogues in WORLD!.

I believe that we have all been given lives to lead according to God's plan
and if we are living faithfully, we should all have different results.

The Bible says the race is not for the swift and the battle is not for the
strong. So how come, that in the WORLD the swift wins the race and the strong
the battle?

It is because we are refusing to remain faithful to God and refusing to
allow God to be God in all things and in our affairs.

BOILED SEED DOES NOT SPROUT. NEVER!!!

Next time you see a successful person, find out what kind of seed he was
given and ask him, "how come your boiled seed has sprouted?"
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Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by greatgod2012(f): 4:44pm On Sep 23, 2014
Nice and insightful!
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by edwife(f): 5:00pm On Sep 23, 2014
^ Insightful indeed and very educative.

May God help us all in attaining wisdom and integrity.
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by prettiest1(f): 5:18pm On Sep 23, 2014
Quite informing
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by Nobody: 5:34pm On Sep 23, 2014
Thanks for sharing!
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by zemaye: 5:46pm On Sep 23, 2014
I found this quiet deep even at this time when Honesty/integrity is scares cry
Thanks OP
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by damiso(f): 6:13pm On Sep 23, 2014
Deep and thought provoking..
Re: Boiled Seed Does Not Sprout. Never!!! by egopersonified(f): 10:07pm On Sep 23, 2014
This is the kind of message we should all peruse and apply in our lives. Waiting to see if this makes fp.

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