Published by Deborah on 24 Dec 2005 at 11:47 am
The Story of the Four Candles
The Four Candles burned slowly.
Their ambiance was so soft you could hear them speak…
The first candle said, “I Am Peace, but these days, nobody wants to keep me lit.”
Then Peace’s flame slowly diminished and went out completely.
The second candle said, “I Am Faith, but these days, I am no longer indispensable.”
Then Faith’s flame slowly diminished and went out completely.
Sadly the third candle spoke, “I Am Love and I haven’t the strength to stay lit any longer.”
“People put me aside and don’t understand my importance.
They even forget to love those who are nearest to them.”
And waiting no longer, Love went out completely.
Suddenly…
A child entered the room and saw the three candles no longer burning.
The child began to cry,
“Why are you not burning? You are supposed to stay lit until the end.”
Then the Fourth Candle spoke gently to the little boy,
“Don’t be afraid, for I Am Hope, and while I still burn,
we can re-light the other candles.”
With shining eyes, the child took the Candle of Hope
and lit the other three candles.
Never let the Flame of Hope go out.
With Hope in your life, no matter how bad things may be,
Peace, Faith and Love may shine brightly once again.
from jsmagic.net
I hope this next year brings you further into realizing your dreams. Merry Christmas, Everyone!




















michaelm on 26 Dec 2005 at 4:03 am #
Hey Deborah-
Reading this I realized that sometimes the truth does hurt.
This was an amazing little story.
Who wrote it?
Such wonderful words…
~michaelm
Deborah on 26 Dec 2005 at 9:20 am #
I found this when I was looking for something funny to post. This seemed much more meaningful, in light of what’s been going on in the world. I’m not sure who wrote it, but I found it at the link above.
melly on 26 Dec 2005 at 12:56 pm #
Oh, I remember reading this a few years ago somewhere, and it’s somehow always stays poignant.
But let’s concentrate on happy thoughts today, on the hope
Deborah on 26 Dec 2005 at 3:56 pm #
I agree. There are many things to be happy about.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.