{"id":186,"date":"2007-11-24T13:10:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-24T18:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.schmidtswelt.net\/wollopress\/?p=186"},"modified":"2013-07-30T17:17:35","modified_gmt":"2013-07-30T22:17:35","slug":"the-pineapple-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.schmidtswelt.net\/?p=186","title":{"rendered":"The Pineapple story"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8222;The Lord&#8217;s servants must not quarrel but must be kind to everyone. They must be able to<br \/>teach effectively and be patient with difficult people. They should gently teach those who<br \/>oppose the truth. Perhaps God will change those people&#8217;s hearts, and they will believe the<br \/>truth. Then they will come to their senses and escape from the Devil&#8217;s trap. For they have been<br \/>held captive by him to do whatever he wants.&#8220; Taken from the BIBLE, 2Timonthy 2:24-26<\/p>\n<p>This pineapple story took place in Dutch New Guinea. It covered a period of seven years. This is<br \/>a first-hand account, from a missionary there. You will discover that it is a classic example of<br \/>the kinds of struggles which each of us faces until we learn and apply the concept of yielding<br \/>personal rights&#8230;<br \/>&#8220; My wife and I work with these people way back in the bush. One day I decided that I was<br \/>going to bring in some pineapples. The people had heard of pineapples. They had tasted them,<br \/>but they didn\u2019t have any source to get them.<br \/>So I got them from another mission station. I got about one hundred plants. Then I got one of<br \/>the local men to work for me. He planted all these pineapple shoots for me. I paid him, of<br \/>course. I paid him salt or whatever he wanted for the days he worked. It seemed to take<br \/>awfully long for those little shoots of pineapple to become big bushes and finally yield<br \/>pineapples. It took about three years. Back in the jungle you long for fresh fruit. You don\u2019t get<br \/>much fresh fruit or vegetables.<br \/>So finally that third year we could see fresh pineapples coming on, and we were just waiting for<br \/>the end of the year because that is when they are ripe. When the time finally came, my wife<br \/>and I would go for walks to see if any were ripe enough to eat.<br \/>Finally, when they got ripe, we didn\u2019t get a single one of them! The natives stole every one!<br \/>They stole them before they were ripe. That is their art. Steal it before it is ripe or the owner<br \/>gets it.<br \/>Here I am, a missionary, getting mad at these people. Missionaries aren\u2019t supposed to get mad.<br \/>You all know that. But I got angry. I said, &#8222;Look, you guys! I have been waiting for these<br \/>pineapples for three years. I didn\u2019t get any of them. Now there are others getting ripe. If any<br \/>more of these pineapples are stolen, no more clinic for you.&#8220;<br \/>My wife was running a clinic. She was giving them all their pills free. They didn\u2019t have anything<br \/>to pay. We were knocking ourselves out trying to help these people, taking care of their sick,<br \/>saving the lives of their babies. One by one the pineapples got ripe, and one by one they were<br \/>stolen. So I felt I had to stand my ground with these people. I couldn\u2019t just let them run all over<br \/>me. But that was not really the reason. It was a selfish reason. I wanted to eat those<br \/>pineapples. So no more clinic. Then they let their sick babies die. They couldn\u2019t care less. Life<br \/>was cheap over there. People with bad pneumonia would be coughing and begging us for<br \/>medicine. We would say, &#8222;No! Remember you stole our pineapples.&#8220; &#8222;I didn\u2019t steal them,&#8220; they<br \/>would say. &#8222;It was the other guys that did it.&#8220; They would go on coughing and begging. We<br \/>couldn\u2019t take it any longer. I broke down and said, &#8222;Okay, tomorrow morning we will open the<br \/>clinic again.&#8220; When we opened the clinic they started stealing the pineapples, and I felt bad<br \/>again. Man ! These rascals!<br \/>But finally we found out who was doing it \u2013 the guy who had planted them. I called him on the<br \/>carpet and said, &#8222;Look, buddy! What are you doing stealing my pineapples? You are my<br \/>gardener.&#8220;<br \/>He said, &#8222;My hands plant them. My mouth eats them.&#8220; That is the rule of the jungle. If they<br \/>plant something, that is theirs. They had never heard of the idea of paying for services. So he<br \/>said, &#8222;They are all mine.&#8220; I said, &#8222;Oh no! They are mine. I paid you to plant them.&#8220; But he just<br \/>couldn\u2019t understand how that made them my plants. I thought, &#8222;Well, what do I do now? It was<br \/>the rule of their tribe. I\u2019d better learn to live by their rule.&#8220;<br \/>So I said, &#8222;Alright, I will give you half of these plants. Everything from here to over there is<br \/>yours. If they get ripe, they are yours. And these are mine.&#8220; He sounded like he was in<br \/>agreement. But my pineapples still got stolen.<br \/>Then I thought, &#8222;Maybe I should let them have all those pineapples, and I\u2019ll get some new<br \/>ones.&#8220; But I knew that I would have to wait three more years. That was hard for me to do.<br \/>Finally I said, &#8222;Look, I will give you all these pineapples, and then I will start all over again. Now<br \/>you make a garden so I will have room to plant new ones. I don\u2019t want your pineapples in my<br \/>garden if you feel they are yours.&#8220; So they said, &#8222;Too-wan, (which means outsider, foreigner)<br \/>you will have to pay us.&#8220; I said, &#8222;Now look!&#8220; They said, &#8222;No, no! You are asking us to move your<br \/>pineapple bushes, and that is work.&#8220; Now they are mine, I said, &#8222;Alright, I\u2019ll pay you one day\u2019s<br \/>work. Take them all away.&#8220; Then they said, &#8222;We don\u2019t have a garden ready. Will you pay us to<br \/>get it ready?&#8220; I said, &#8222;Forget it!&#8220; I was so fed up with them.<br \/>I told my wife, &#8222;This is impossible! I am just going to pay some guy to root them all out and<br \/>throw them on the trash heap. Then if they want them they can just take them.&#8220; So we did. We<br \/>rooted them all out and threw them on a heap. That was hard to do. They were nice pineapple<br \/>bushes. Then I bought new plants.<br \/>I said, &#8222;Now look, all you guys. I am going to pay you to plant them, but I eat them, my family<br \/>and me. You don\u2019t eat any.&#8220; They said, &#8222;You can\u2019t do that. If we plant them, we eat them.&#8220; I<br \/>said, &#8222;Look, I don\u2019t have time to mess with a garden. I have too much to do. There are so many<br \/>of you, and there is only one me. You have got to help me. I want you to plant them, and I will<br \/>eat them.&#8220;<br \/>I said, &#8222;I will pay you. What do you want? I will give you this nice knife if you will agree to do<br \/>it.&#8220; They started to think. &#8222;He will pay us that knife so he can eat our pineapples.&#8220; Finally they<br \/>agreed. During the next three years I reminded the guy who planted them, &#8222;Look! Who is going<br \/>to eat these pineapples?&#8220; He said, &#8222;You are.&#8220; I said, &#8222;Fine! Have you still got the knife?&#8220; He<br \/>said, &#8222;Yes.&#8220; I said, &#8222;Well, take good care of it.&#8220; If he lost the knife I am in trouble again. The<br \/>pay is gone.<br \/>Finally, after three more years the pineapples began to ripen. My wife and I walked through the<br \/>garden again. I said, &#8222;Man! Pretty soon we are going to have a crop of our own pineapples.&#8220; We<br \/>started to thank God that He was providing them for us. But do you know what happened?<br \/>Every one of them was stolen! I would see the natives go through the garden in the daytime to<br \/>spot where the pineapples were, and then at night they would be able to go right to them.<br \/>I thought, &#8222;What am I going to do? We can\u2019t cut out the clinic. Let\u2019s cut out the trade store.&#8220;<br \/>That\u2019s where they get their matches, salt, fishhooks, and things like that. They use to do<br \/>without them. That won\u2019t kill them. I said, &#8222;Okay, no more store. You stole my pineapples.&#8220;<br \/>When we closed the store they began to say, &#8222;We had better leave because we don\u2019t have any<br \/>salt. If he is not going to have a store, there is no advantage for us being here with him. We<br \/>might as well go back to our jungle houses.&#8220; So they took off to live in the jungle.<br \/>There I was sitting by myself eating pineapples. No people, no ministry. I said to my wife,<br \/>&#8222;Look, we can eat pineapple back in the States, I mean, if that is all we are here to do.&#8220; A<br \/>runner returned and I said, &#8222;Get them all back. We will open the store next Monday.&#8220; I thought<br \/>and thought. How am I going to get to eat those pineapples? There must be a way&#8230;<br \/>&#8230; I thought, &#8222;Man! I don\u2019t have anything to lose. I will give that pineapple garden to God<br \/>because I am not eating pineapples anyway.&#8220; Now I know that is not a very good sacrifice. You<br \/>are supposed to sacrifice something that is valuable to you. But I would give it to God and see if<br \/>He could control it. I said, &#8222;Man! I am going to see how He is going to do it.&#8220;<br \/>So I stood in the garden one night. The people had gone home. I didn\u2019t want them to see me<br \/>out there praying. I prayed, &#8222;Lord, see these pineapple bushes? I have fought to have fruit from<br \/>them. I have claimed them. I stood up for my rights. It is all wrong, and I realize it now. I have<br \/>seen that it is wrong and I give them to You. From now on, if You want me to eat any of Your<br \/>pineapples, fine. You just go right ahead and give them to us. If not, fine. It doesn\u2019t really matter.&#8220;<br \/>So I gave them to God, and the natives stole the pineapples as usual. I thought to myself,<br \/>&#8222;See, God, You can\u2019t control them either.&#8220;<br \/>Then one day they came to me and said, &#8222;Too-wan, you have become a Christian, haven\u2019t<br \/>you?&#8220; I was ready to react and say, &#8222;Look here, I have been a Christian for twenty years.&#8220; But<br \/>instead I said, &#8222;Why do you say that?&#8220; They said, &#8222;Because you don\u2019t get angry anymore when<br \/>we steal your pineapples.&#8220; This was a real revelation. Now I was living what I had been<br \/>preaching to them. I had been telling them to love one another, be kind to one another, and I<br \/>had always been standing up for my rights, and they knew it.<br \/>Finally, one bright lad started thinking and said, &#8222;Now, why don\u2019t you get angry anymore?&#8220; I<br \/>said, &#8222;I have given that garden away. It isn\u2019t my garden anymore. So you are not stealing my<br \/>pineapples. I don\u2019t have to get angry anymore.&#8220; Another guy started to think even more and he<br \/>said, &#8222;Who did you give that garden to?&#8220; They looked around. &#8222;Did he give it to you?&#8220; &#8222;Did he<br \/>give it to you?&#8220; &#8222;Whose is it anyway?&#8220; &#8222;Whose pineapples are we stealing?&#8220;<br \/>Then I said, &#8222;I have given the garden to God.&#8220; They said, &#8222;To God?! Hasn\u2019t He got any<br \/>pineapples where He is?&#8220; I said, &#8222;I don\u2019t know whether He has or not, but I have given it to<br \/>God.&#8220; They went to the village and said, &#8222;Do you know whose pineapples we are stealing? Toowan has given them to God.&#8220; They all started thinking about that one. They came back in a<br \/>group and said, &#8222;Too-wan, you should not have done it. Why don\u2019t you get them back from<br \/>God? No wonder we aren\u2019t getting the pigs when we go out hunting. No wonder our babies are<br \/>getting sick. No wonder our wives are not giving birth. No wonder the fish aren\u2019t biting.&#8220; Then<br \/>they said, &#8222;We shouldn\u2019t steal them anymore if they are God\u2019s, should we?&#8220;<br \/>They were afraid of God. So then the pineapples began to ripen. The natives came and said,<br \/>&#8222;Too-wan, your pineapples are ripe.&#8220; I said, &#8222;They are not mine. They belong to God.&#8220; They<br \/>said, &#8222;But they are going to get rotten. You had better pick them.&#8220; And so, I got some and I let<br \/>the natives take some. When my family sat down to eat them, I said, &#8222;Lord, we are eating Your<br \/>pineapples. Thank You for giving them to us.&#8220; All those years those natives were watching me<br \/>and listening to my words. They saw that the two didn\u2019t match. But when I began to change,<br \/>they did too. Soon many natives decided to become Christians&#8230; &#8222;<br \/>It&#8217;s very important to practice what you preach&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8222;The Lord&#8217;s servants must not quarrel but must be kind to everyone. They must be able toteach effectively and be patient with difficult people. They should gently teach those whooppose the truth. Perhaps God will change those people&#8217;s hearts, and they will believe thetruth. 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