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The Bucket and the Dipper Parable
Once upon a time it was discovered that everyone has a
bucket. No kidding. It's a bucket which is kind of like
a cup -- in that it can be filled .. . even to
overflowing. I guess
it's sort of like a source of peace, comfort, love,
strength, and such. And the fuller it is, the easier it
is to share what's in the bucket with others.
There are a lot of wonderful ways in which we can put
things in each others' buckets. For example, we can say,
"Good Morning!" when we see each other. That's a great
way to put something in someone else's bucket. And, you
can double the contribution by adding someone's name --
"Good Morning, Mrs. Smith!" Other things which can
fill up a bucket are hugs, listening, sincere praise,
pointing out strengths, being sensitive to needs (and
doing something about them when you can), cheerfulness,
honesty, patience (almost sounds like a description of
THE PURE LOVE OF CHRIST: CHARITY, when you think about
it). Anyway, one of the things we all ought to
spend time doing, is helping to fill others' buckets.
Now. . . it must needs be, so they say, that there is
opposition in all things. And so, just as we all have a
bucket, we all have a dipper. And sometimes, other
people can
get their dipper in your bucket !!! It's been known to
happen!
Just imagine that we're going out to eat with some
friends at a nice restaurant. There'll be fine linens
and candles and everything. We're sitting at the table,
visiting and I accidentally knock over my glass of V-8 juice. Big red
spot. I am so embarrassed. I am turning redder than
usual. But, the juice just keeps crawling across the
table right toward our hostess. It's like a flood! It won't stop!
And, then finally it does dribble on her! She jumps a
little, but is being nice even though it's wet and
gooey. And then, old
bright eyes, down the table a little, looks up and says,
"You spilled your juice." He got HIS dipper in MY
bucket!
Tell me how old you have to be to know . . . you made a
mistake! ??? ... that you're not perfect!?
Can you remember sitting down to breakfast with your
family and your little brother spilled his milk? And
about 35 people (it seemed) said "You spilled your
milk!" All those
great big dippers in such a tiny little bucket!
Have you ever noticed that when your bucket is low, or
empty -- when you need most to have someone put
something in it -- THAT is when you're most irritable to
people?
We chase people away when we need them most.
We try hard to figure out WHY we run around with our
dippers out. We're busy trying to get our dippers in
other people's buckets -- and they don't want their
bucket to have our dipper in it!
This is where the trap is. Have you ever noticed that
when you get your dipper in somebody's bucket . . .
you're pointing out something wrong with them? You tell
them they've got wrinkles in their socks and they don't have
them on yet? You tell her she's moody and then you find
out she's got a toothache. You tell someone there's a
spot on their face and then find out that your glasses are
dirty. You've got YOUR dipper in someone else's bucket!
It might feel good, sort of, when you first shove your
dipper into someone else's bucket -- but after a while it
doesn't feel good anymore.
Do you know what a DIP-IN is? It's not exactly like a
drive-in or a sit-in. . . It's when several people get
together and just DIP someone good! Next time you
realize that's happening, point it out and then stop. "Hey, we've all
got our dippers in little sister's bucket! Let's fill it
instead of emptying it!"
Sometimes you say to yourself, "Self, she's got a LID on
her bucket!" Or you may ask, "Hey, does anyone know
where I can buy a lid for my bucket? There are a lot of
DIPS around this place! Some of you may even think you
don't HAVE a bucket! Or you may feel that your bucket's
been shot full of holes.
Well, for SURE we're just not the same when our bucket
is empty, and that's all there is to it. And, we're not
the same when we're dipping instead of filling, and
that's all there is to that, too! My friends, keep your dippers out
of other's buckets. FILL their buckets . . . you'll
discover yours is getting fuller too. Full and
overflowing -- you'll have so much, much more to share. It really could be that
way. It really CAN be that way.
Love one another . . .
enrich and lift and bless and fill one another."
Author Unknown


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