A story by Richard Wurmbrand
May 8th, 2009
A Musician standing
before the
Empire State Building
in New York said to a friend
“How beautifully that
child across the street whistles.”
His companion was astonished.
“How can you hear him in all this noise?”
The musician threw a coin on the pavement.
Immediately several
men gathered.
The proof had been given.
Everyone hears what interests
him. Those interested
in money hear
the clink of a coin.
Those interested in music
hear even the rustling of leaves
shaken by the wind.