21.2.06

How many cows?

This is the story of Johnny Lingo, a man who lived in the SouthPacific. The islanders all spoke highly of this man, but when it came time for him to find a wife the people shook their heads in disbelief. In order to obtain a wife you paid for her by giving her father cows. Four to six cows was considered a high price. But the woman Johnny Lingo chose was plain, skinny and walked with her shoulders hunched and her head down. She was very hesitant and shy. What surprised everyone was Johnny's offer--he gave eight cows for her! Everyone chuckled about it, since they believed his father-in-law put one over on him. Several months after the wedding, a visitor from the U.S. came to the islands to trade and heard the story about Johnny Lingo and his eight-cow wife. Upon meeting Johnny and his wife the visitor was totally taken back, since this wasn't a shy, plain and hesitant woman but one who was beautiful, poised and confident. The visitor asked about the transformation, and Johnny Lingo's response was very simple. "I wanted an eight-cow woman, and when I paid that for her and treated her in that fashion, she began to believe that she was an eight-cow woman. She discovered she was worth more than any other woman in the islands. And what matters most is what a woman thinks about herself."

Jesus paid the most costly price to gain a bride, His church. He took all our sin on Himself and bore the punishment for every wrong thing we have ever done and will ever do. All we have to do is say yes to His offer, say that He is Lord and believe that God raised Him from the dead.
Every single one of us is an eight-cow woman!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

An eight cow woman...I don't think I've ever been called an eight cow woman before. But your story has a great point.

Anonymous said...

I like that...an eight cow woman. Sheds new light on my Weight Watchers program. I wonder if that is why Betsy is known by her friends as "Groovy Cow"?

Stephanie