Damocleus was a slave. He ran away from the King and escaped into a forest. As he was traversing the forest he saw a big lion lying down and roaring in pain. As he took a closer look he could see the swollen and red paw of the
lion. Though he was very scared he went closer and closer to the lion. The lion could not move because of pain. As Damocleus grew closer it lifted its swollen paw as if to show him.
Damocleus took the big paw in both his hands. The reason for the infection was clear. A big thorn had gone into the paw. Damocleus pulled out the thorn and squeezed out the pus. He cleaned the wound and bandaged it, ripping a bit of his dress. The lion fell into a deep painless sleep and Damocleus continued his journey.
The King’s soldiers caught up with Damocleus in the forest and dragged him back to the King who ordered him to be put in prison. A week later the King commanded that Damocleus be fed to a hungry lion.
The hungry lion was let loose inside the arena. Damocleus was brought in. A huge crowd had gathered to watch the spectacle. Damocleus prepared himself to fight the lion. The hungry lion came in leaps, ready to pounce on its prey.
Suddenly it stopped, lowered its head and lied down at the feet of Damocleus. It was then that the surprised Damocleus noticed the healed wound on the lion’s paw. He patted the lion’s mane. The crowd cheered and cried, “Free him, free him.”
The King was highly pleased with what he saw. He called Damocleus and heard the story. Touched by the story he declared freedom to Damocleus.
Kindness comes back!
Dr. Lilian Stanley
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91 9843511943
lilianstanley@gmail.com
Blessing Youth Mission
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Damocleus was a slave. He ran away from the King and escaped into a forest. As he was traversing the forest he saw a big lion lying down and roaring in pain. As he took a closer look he could see the swollen and red paw of the
lion. Though he was very scared he went closer and closer to the lion. The lion could not move because of pain. As Damocleus grew closer it lifted its swollen paw as if to show him.
Damocleus took the big paw in both his hands. The reason for the infection was clear. A big thorn had gone into the paw. Damocleus pulled out the thorn and squeezed out the pus. He cleaned the wound and bandaged it, ripping a bit of his dress. The lion fell into a deep painless sleep and Damocleus continued his journey.
The King’s soldiers caught up with Damocleus in the forest and dragged him back to the King who ordered him to be put in prison. A week later the King commanded that Damocleus be fed to a hungry lion.
The hungry lion was let loose inside the arena. Damocleus was brought in. A huge crowd had gathered to watch the spectacle. Damocleus prepared himself to fight the lion. The hungry lion came in leaps, ready to pounce on its prey.
Suddenly it stopped, lowered its head and lied down at the feet of Damocleus. It was then that the surprised Damocleus noticed the healed wound on the lion’s paw. He patted the lion’s mane. The crowd cheered and cried, “Free him, free him.”
The King was highly pleased with what he saw. He called Damocleus and heard the story. Touched by the story he declared freedom to Damocleus.
Kindness comes back!
Dr. Lilian Stanley
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91 9843511943
lilianstanley@gmail.com
Blessing Youth Mission
13 Church Colony
Vellore 632006, India
+91-416-2242943, +91-416-2248943
hq@bymonline.org
www.bymonline.org
Click here for more options
To buy books written by Dr. Lilian Stanley, kindly reach to us in the follwing address
Blessing Literature Centre
21/11 West Coovam River Road,
Chintadripet,
Chennai 600 002, India.
+91-44-28450411, Mob:8806270699
blc@bymonline.org