The Crazy Man Who Was Smart

Have you heard the story of "The Crazy Man Who Was Smart"? A humble, poor 
farmer, Ali came home from his hot sweaty work one evening with a strange glint 
in his eyes. His wife had cooked him a delicious supper but he wouldn't taste 
it. He grabbed up all his clothes, shoes, everything, and took them down to the 
Thrift Shop to sell them. His wife exclaimed, "Ali, are you crazy?" Next he 
grabbed all her clothes, even the occasional new dress he had been able to buy 
for her, her shoes, the lot, and took them downtown to sell. She told the kids, 
"Hide your toys and clothes; papa is on a rampage!" But it was too late. He 
grabbed their things too, and sold them. Then he sold his faithful donkey, his 
means of livelihood, and his cart.

His wife called his relatives, "Can't you do something with Ali? He's ruining 
us!" Next he brought a strange man to the house, and bargained with him, 
selling him every stick of furniture they owned, until the house was totally 
emptied of every possession, his wife crying in despair, the neighbors and 
relatives staring in wonderment.

Then Ali went away. When he came back, he had a look on his face as though he 
had conquered the world. Waving a sheet of paper in the air, he cried out, "I 
bought it! It's ours!" "You bought what?" his wife asked. "The land!" "What 
land?" "The land where I plow, where we have our little garden, the land I have 
been renting!"

Then he told her, the children, and the relatives, how he had been plowing the 
afternoon before when his plow struck something wooden deep down under the 
surface. Seeing no one around watching, he knelt down and scraped away the 
dirt, uncovering a chest full of gold and silver, pearls, and precious stones. 
This was rather common in the Middle East when there were no banks where a rich 
person could safely deposit his wealth; and if he went to war or died on a trip 
somewhere, the box would be lost to anyone's knowledge until someone like Ali 
finds it. But in order to own the box, Ali must buy the land.

The story is in Matthew 13:44. What is the treasure? A love for the Bible. It 
will give you more joy now and forever than going to Disneyland every day.


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