There was a mother mouse who decided to teach her children
about the world. So she gathered all of her little mice and set out for a walk.
They walked down the hall and turned to the right. Then they went down the hall
and took another right. And suddenly they found themselves in front of the
family cat dozing in the sunlight. The mother mouse was scared. But she didn't
want to give in to her fright. So she signaled to the children to be very quiet
and to follow as she began to tip toe quietly and slowly past the sleeping cat.
Just as she was about to get past the cat, the cat's eyes popped open and
raised its paw.
The little mice were
petrified. What would their mother do? Well, just as the cat's paw started to
come down, that mother mouse looked the cat right in the eye and started
barking like a dog. And do you know what? The cat was so startled and
frightened that it jumped up and ran away! The mother mouse, wiped her brow,
shook a little and then turned to her little mice and said, "Children, I
hope you learned a valuable lesson. Sometimes it's good to know a second
language!"
It's the same way with us. It's good to know a second
language. Salt and light are the language of God; the language of Grace; the
language of hope and love. And when this language is translated into action it
becomes the most beautiful language ever spoken. We're called to be salt and
light and to speak the language of God as we live our faith. We're called to
live the Word.
--Billy D. Strayhorn, The Salt and Light Brigade
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