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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Life Inside The Womb
Once upon a time, twin boys were conceived in the womb.
Seconds, minutes, hours passed as the two embryonic
lives developed. The spark of life grew and each tiny
brain began to take shape and form. With the development
of their brain came feeling, and with feeling perception
- a perception of surroundings, of
each other and their own lives. They discovered that
life was good, and they laughed and rejoiced in their
hearts.
One said to the other, "We are sure lucky to have
been conceived and to have this wonderful world."
The other chimed in, "Yes, blessed be our mother
who gave us life and each other."
Each of the twins continued to grow and take shape.
They stretched their bodies and churned and turned in
their little word. They explored it and found the life
cord which gave them life from their mothers blood.
They were grateful for this new discovery and sang,
"How great is the love of our mother - that she
shares
all that she has with us!"
Weeks passed into months and with the advent of each
new month, they noticed a change in each other and in
themselves.
"We are changing", one said. "What can
it mean?"
"It means", said the other, "that we
are drawing near to birth."
An unsettling chill crept over the two. They were afraid
of birth, for they knew that it meant leaving their
wonderful world behind.
Said the one, "Were it up to me, I would live here
forever."
"But we must be born," said the other. "It
has happened to all the others. Indeed, there was evidence
inside the womb that the mother had carried life before
theirs. And I believe that there is life after birth,
don't you?"
"How can there be life after birth?" cried
the one. "Do we not shed our life cord and also
the blood tissue when we are born? Has anyone ever re-entered
the womb after birth to describe what birth is like?
NO!"
As he spoke, he fell into despair, and in his despair
he moaned, "If the purpose of conception and our
growth inside the womb is to end in birth, then truly
our life is senseless." He clutched his precious
life cord to his breast and said, "And if this
is so, and life is absurd, then there really can be
no mother!"
"But there is a mother," protested the other.
"Who else gave us nourishment? Who else created
this world for us?"
"We get our nourishment from this cord - and our
world has always been here!" said the one. "And
if there is a mother - where is she? Have you ever seen
her? Does she ever talk to you? NO! We invented the
mother when we were young because it satisfied a need
in us. It made us feel secure and happy."
Thus while the one raved and despaired, the other resigned
himself to birth and placed his trust in the hands of
his mother. Hours turned into days, and days into weeks.
And soon it was time. They both knew their birth was
at hand, and they both feared what they did not know.
As the one was first to be conceived, so he was the
first to be born, the other following.
They cried as they were born into the light. They coughed
out fluid and gasped the dry air. And when they were
sure they had been born, they opened their eyes - seeing
life after birth for the very first time. What they
saw was the beautiful eyes of their mother, as they
were cradled lovingly in her arms. They were home.
TO THINK ABOUT...
"Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered
into the heart of man the things which God has prepared
for those who love Him."
(1 Corinthians 2:9)
Extracted from More Hot Illustrations for Youth Talks
compiled by Wayne Rice