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Camel Story
This is taken from the President Kimball Relief
Society Manual (Lesson 10)

A
camel and his owner who were traveling across the desert sand dunes when a wind
storm came up. The traveler quickly set up his tent and moved in, closing the
flaps to protect himself from the cutting, grinding sands of the raging storm.
The camel was of course left outside, and as the violent wind hurled the sand
against his body and into his eyes and nostrils he found it unbearable and
finally begged for entrance into the tent.
"There is room only for myself," said the traveler.
"But may I just get my nose in so I can breathe air not filled with sand?" asked
the camel.
"Well, perhaps you could do that," replied the traveler, and he opened the flap
ever so little and the long nose of the camel entered. How comfortable the camel
was now! But soon the camel became weary of the smarting sand on his eyes and
ears . :
"The wind-driven sand is like a rasp on my head. Could I put just my head in?"
Again, the traveler rationalized that to acquiesce would do him no damage, for
the camel's head could occupy the space at the top of the tent which he himself
was not using. So the camel put his head inside and the beast was satisfied
again-but for a short while only.
"Just the front quarters," he begged, and again the traveler relented and soon
the camel's front shoulders and legs were in the tent. Finally, by the same
processes of pleading and of yielding, the camel's torso, his hind quarters and
all were in the tent. But now it was too crowded for the two, and the camel
kicked the traveler out into the wind and storm.
Serious sin enters into our lives as we yield first to
little temptations. Seldom does one enter into deeper transgression without
first yielding to lesser ones, which open the door to the greater. Giving an
example of one type of sin, someone said, "An honest man doesn't suddenly
become dishonest any more than a clean field suddenly becomes weedy."
It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the devil to enter a door
that is closed. He seems to have no keys for locked doors. But if a door is
slightly ajar, he gets his toe in, and soon this is followed by his foot,
then by his leg and his body and his head, and finally he is in all the way.
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