A Tale Happened in the Kitchen
Liangliang
Look
here. Do you think I’m handsome?” said Cook Erpang abruptly in
the gourmet kitchen, who stood 1.7 meters and was nearly 90 kg in
weight. We roared at his words and said jokingly, “Yes, yes, yes.
You’re so good-looking. …” After laughing, I remembered the
truth of being an honest person a sister fellowhiped in a meeting
some time ago. She said that an honest people always called a spade a
spade. So I said to Cook Erpang earnestly, “You’re remarkably fat
and not handsome.” When hearing the truth, he laid the spoon down
and came up to me. Then, putting one of his strong arms round my
neck, he said, “Lao Zhang (I am only 18 years of age), say it
again?” To the eye, I was so brave that I said to him once more,
“Even if you strangle me, you’re still not handsome but
remarkably fat.” But in reality, I knew that he had the best
relationship with me in this restaurant. After hearing my words, he
let me go helplessly. This elicited a fresh burst of laugh.
That
afternoon, on my way to a meeting I was in high spirits. It was the
first time I had practiced being an honest person ever since I had
believed in God for over a year, as nowadays people all took it that
those who said very smooth things were popular and those who spoke in
a very straightforward manner were unpopular, and I was no exception.
After my practice today, I felt it quite easy to pedal the bicycle.
No sooner had I entered the parlor of the meeting place than I said
excitedly to the brothers and sisters, “Today I’ve practiced the
truth of being an honest person….” After hearing my experience,
they all grinned from ear to ear. Then one sister said, “This is
not called the practice of being an honest people.” “What? It’s
not the practice of being an honest person? Doesn’t being an honest
person mean calling a spade a spade?” I asked, puzzled. She
answered, “To be an honest person is to refrain from impurity in
our words and to tell the truth. That’s right. But most
importantly, we should have no deceit in our hearts and have normal
relationships with others. Don’t steer the middle course. Don’t
be crooked or crafted. Don’t act in a slick way. Especially when it
comes to personal interests, we can give up our own intentions to be
an honest man. …”
After
the meeting finished, on my way to work I was contemplating the
principles of being
an honest person fellowshiped
today. I prayed to God silently, “O God! Through the sister’s
fellowhship I’ve come to know a bit of truth of being an honest
man. May You arrange people, matters, and things to train me so that
I can become a truly honest man.” God heard my prayer and arranged
the environment soon …
One
day after breakfast, true to form, I was preparing the ingredients
for cooking in the kitchen, where the boss, Cook Erpang, and other
colleagues were all engaged. Having cut meat into slices, I
recollected that twice-cooked pork slices sold very well yesterday,
so I should prepare more pork slices. Then I looked in the
refrigerator for the frozen meat, but could not see it after
repeatedly searching for quite a long time. I was surprised, “Why,
where’s the meat? I remember that the boss had bought it yesterday.
Does it grow legs and run away itself?” When I closed the
refrigerator, it suddenly came to me that the pork was still in the
cabinet type steamer, so I quickly went over there. I had hardly
opened its door 10 cm wide when an odor of dead mice assailed my
nose. I shut it quickly; my heart thumped: I’m finished! I’m
finished! I’m finished! Over 10kg of meat has spoiled. What can I
do? … I was immediately scared out of my wits. At so crucial a
time, the boss suddenly came here. He frowned and asked, “Why is
there a smell of dead mice?” I did not dare to make any response,
for I knew not what to say actually. He did not ask again and left
soon. Then I said quickly to Cook Erpang, “As it is, the odor of
dead mice the boss just smelt is …” Here I opened the cabinet
type steamer. “Heavens! Why were you so careless? How could you
forget to take it out yesterday? …” said Cook Erpang aloud,
surprised. I interrupted him anxiously, “Alas! Stop saying that!
What am I now to do? That’s over 10kg of meat.” He thought for a
second, and replied calmly, “No matter, Lao Zhang. I’m
experienced in this matter. Listen to me. Wash it with cold water
first, and then freeze it in the refrigerator immediately. We can
sell it all the same.” At these words, I lost no time in doing so,
but a thought suggested itself to me when I just washed several
pieces of meat: Isn’t it trying to deceive everybody? I should
admit my mistake to the boss because it’s surely my fault, which is
what an open and aboveboard man should do. But then I changed my mind
and thought: If the boss knows, he will not only dock my salary, but
in addition let fly at me with a stream of abuse. At this last
thought, I said tentatively to Cook Erpang, “Or … I might as well
tell the truth to the boss? …” Cook Erpang hastened to cut in,
“Alas! You’ve let me know; that’s enough. He will dock your
salary if you tell him, and may probably scold you.” His words were
after my own heart and my faint idea of avowing to the boss was
abandoned right away. Then I hastily began once more to wash the
meat.
At
around 2 p.m., on my way back to my dormitory, I felt it quite hard
to pedal the bicycle this time, because I knew I had made a mistake.
When I got home, my uneasiness reached a certain extent. I suddenly
thought of my last prayer in which I begged God to arrange the
environment for me to practice being an honest man. Right! On the
face of it, today my encountering this matter is bad luck, but if I
can seek the truth and be honest in compliance with God’s will, my
life will grow, which cannot be purchased with any material thing.
After thinking of that, I came before God to pray,
“O God! You’ve answered my last prayer. But when this thing
happened to me today, my heart wasn’t quiet before You to seek the
truth, which left me exhausted mentally and physically. Now it has
come to this point, and I have my fears that the boss will
investigate the responsibility. O God! I beg You to give me
directions.…” After the prayer, God’s
words occurred
to me, which were in the principles associated with being an honest
person, “Honesty
means to give your heart to God; to never play Him false in anything;
to be open with Him in all things, never cover the truth; to never do
that which deceives those above and deludes those below; and to never
do that which is done merely to ingratiate yourself with God. In
short, to be honest is to refrain from impurity in your actions and
words, and to deceive neither God nor man.”
And God’s
word also
says, “Whenever
you do anything, you must examine whether your motivations are right.
If you are able to act according to the requirements of God, then
your relationship with God is normal. This is the minimum criterion.
If, when you examine your motivations, there emerge those that are
incorrect, and if you are able to turn your back on them and act
according to the words of God, then you will become someone who is
right before God, which will show that your relationship with God is
normal, and that all that you do is for the sake of God, and not for
yourself. Whenever you do or say anything, you must put your heart
right, be righteous, and not be led by your emotions, or act
according to your own will. These are the principles by which
believers in God conduct themselves.”
God’s words made me realize that an honest person can place
everything in front of God and accept God’s searching. He is
innocent and open before God, and there is no hypocrisy, falsehood,
or cheat in what he says and does. That I forgot to take the meat out
of the cabinet type steamer was occasioned by my carelessness in
work; it was my mistake after all. However, when the boss found
something was wrong and asked the cause, I only cared about my
personal interests, affecting not to know it. Wasn’t this deceit?
Much as I felt guilt afterward, I could suppress the fact
deliberately in order to assert my interests, to avoid being blamed
by the boss, and to avert salary deduction. Was this not deceiving
others openly? God set up an environment for me to experience, and
told me how to be honest; I, however, recoiled from it, following the
words of Cook Erpang who did not believe in God. My behavior was
completely like that of an unbeliever. Thinking about this, I decided
to apologize to the boss. No matter whether he would dock my salary,
or teach me before my colleagues, I had to admit my fault, because
this was the most elementary principle by which I, a believer in God,
should act.
When
evening came I went to work again. Before changing into working
clothes I came to the kitchen with a view to apologizing to the boss.
Finding that the boss had not arrived yet, I spoke to Cook Erpang
first, “I’ve decided to acknowledge my fault to the boss.”
Hearing what I said, he quickly advised me, “You’ve told me;
that’s enough. If the boss knows, you will have a miserable end.”
I had a little anxiety when hearing him say so, since I hardly ever
chatted with the boss after contacting with him for so long except
when it came to work. But when I thought that God likes honest people
and thought of the determination to practice the truth I made before
I came to work, courage gathered anew in my heart. Naturally, the
words of Cook Erpang had no effect upon me. Very shortly afterward,
the boss came, and his voice made my heart gallop. So I prayed to God
constantly in my heart and asked Him to give me courage. Then I went
up to the boss, and, stifling my feeling of nervous, said, “Boss,
I’d to admit my mistake to you.” He smiled as I had never spoken
to him so gravely and, moreover, for making an apology. He said,
“What is it?” “As a matter of fact, the odor of dead mice you
smelt this morning was from the meat that I forgot to take out from
the steamer yesterday. I’m sorry.” At the moment when I finished
my words, I was especially relieved and had a joy beyond description
in my heart. Unexpectedly, after hearing my apology, he said, “Oh,
no matter. Be careful next time.” From the expression of his face,
I saw that he was not angry and had no intention to reproach me at
all. At the same time, Cook Erpang was nodding and smiling to me. In
face of all these unexpected scenes, I really tasted the sweetness of
practicing being an honest person.
Then,
one evening, I ate and talked with Cook Erpang and another colleague.
During our chat, Cook Erpang took a swallow of beer and sighed with
emotion, “There’s one thing I most admire Lao Zhang for. It is
that you could say those words to acknowledge your fault to the boss.
… If I were you, I would never make it.” With these words he
turned to our colleague and asked, “What about you?” The latter
shook his head, “Neither do I.” After these words were spoken, I
offered up my praises to God silently in my heart, “Thanks be to
God! But for God’s guidance, I couldn’t do it either, for I was
also one of the corrupt people who don’t have the truth and who
need God’s salvation.”
Source from Find the Shepherd
Jesus Christ is God Himself. The Holy Father, the Holy Son, and the Holy Spirit, They are One. We can know from the bible verses, the Lord Jesus said, “he that has seen me has seen the Father….” (John 14:9) “I am in the Father, and the Father in me….” (John 14:10) “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30).
Jesus Christ is God Himself. The Holy Father, the Holy Son, and the Holy Spirit, They are One. We can know from the bible verses, the Lord Jesus said, “he that has seen me has seen the Father….” (John 14:9) “I am in the Father, and the Father in me….” (John 14:10) “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30).
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