BEAUTY IS SOUL DEEP
Abraham
Lincoln loved to tell stories on himself. One of his favourites concerned
itself with physical appearance.
In
the days when Lincoln used to be on the circuit (travelling on horseback from
one county court to another), he was once approached by a stranger who said,
"Excuse me, sir, but I have an article which belongs to you."
"How
is that?" Lincoln asked in astonishment.
The
stranger took a jack-knife from his pocket. "This knife," he said
"was placed in my hand some years ago, with the injunction that I was to
keep it until I found a man homelier-looking than I am myself. I have carried
that knife for many years. Now I pass it on to you."
Lincoln
added wryly, "I've carried that knife ever since."
Once
when he was accused of being “two-faced,” he replied, “If I had two faces,
would I be wearing this one?”
One
of Lincoln’s greatest assets was his ability to laugh at himself and he
frequently laughed at his physical appearance. But history does not remember
him as an "ugly" individual – in fact, often just the opposite. His
spirit was clothed in beautiful garments: character, honesty, humour and
courage. And there are other clothes he wore equally well – such as humility and
forgiveness.
We
say that beauty is skin deep. But it isn't really. It has very little to do
with the skin. True beauty is soul deep. It is a fabric that is woven in the
soul and worn in plain view.
The
Bible speaks of clothing yourself with such things as compassion, kindness,
humility, gentleness and patience. Regardless of how good looking we may
otherwise be, I believe that these kinds of clothes will actually be what
people see – if not at first, certainly later.
This
was taught to me by a woman who used to think that if she were granted only one
wish, it would be to be beautiful. She saw her wheel-chair dependent body as
unsightly and, therefore, she missed her more attractive assets. But when she
was finally convinced of some of her beautiful personality traits by her
friends, she came to a different point of view. Today she says, "Now I
know I AM beautiful.... Very beautiful."
It
isn’t true that beauty is skin deep. This woman learned that real beauty is
soul deep. And when she understood that, she saw that she was far more
attractive than she had ever imagined.
So
here’s to all of the beautiful people. They come in different sizes and shapes.
Some are old and some are young. They can be found everywhere. And they look
nothing alike, until you see the light in their eyes. That light may just be a
reflection of the beauty inside; beauty that is soul deep.
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