Friday, March 14, 2014

Things are not always as they appear

Things are not always as they appear

There was once a man who was ship-wrecked and stranded on an island. Every day he prayed asking God to send someone to rescue him, but to his disappointment, no one ever came. Months passed and this man learned how to survive on the island. During this time, he accumulated things from the island and stored them in a hut that he constructed.

One day after hunting for food and returning back to his hut, much to his dismay he saw that his hut was on fire along with everything else he owned!

All of his possessions were going up in smoke! The only thing he had left were the clothes on his back. Initially he was in shock, and then he was consumed with anger and rage! In his fury he threw a fist into the air and began cursing God and yelling, “God, how could you let this happen to me? I’ve been praying everyday for months about being rescued and no one has come, and now everything that I have is on fire! How could you do to this to me! Why did you let this happen?”

Later the man was on his hands and knees weeping heavily when he happened to look up and catch sight of a ship coming in his direction. The man was rescued and as they were heading back to civilization the man asked the captain, “How were you able to find me?”

The captain responded, “We were voyaging across the ocean when we noticed on the horizon a column of smoke going up. We decided to go check it out and when we did, that’s when we found you!”

In life we are going to be confronted with challenges, problems, and disasters. But keep in mind that what the devil has meant for bad, God can transform into your good! What is a catastrophe can sometimes be a blessing in disguise. “The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all.” Psalms 34:17-19
 

The Two Frogs (Lesson of persistence)

The Two Frogs (Lesson of persistence)

Two frogs fell in a deep bowl.
One was an optimistic soul,
But the other took the gloomy view.
"We shall drown” and he cried without more ado

So with a last despairing cry,
he flung up his legs and said goodbye.
The other frog quoted with a merry grin,
"I can't get out, but I won't give in!"

I'll just swim around till my strength is spent,
then will I die the more content.
Bravely he swam till it would seem,
His struggles began to churn the cream

On top of the butter at last he stopped,
and out of the bowl he gaily hopped.
What is the moral? 'Tis easily found
if you can't hop out, keep swimming around

Press on. Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful individuals with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genus is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.—Calvin Coolidge

Continuous efforts, hard work and struggle bring positive results one day. No matter how encircled you are with problems in life, making efforts do help fill your life with the colors of success. Your continuous endeavors become the lump of butter which turns out to be springboard for success in life. Your persistent endeavors help you to get out of the vicious circle of troubles. To succeed you have to ignore the pains and wounds and look for renewed energies to succeed in life. Have patience. With patience you can move in any direction and success will follow your footsteps
 
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