A terrible storm came into a town and local officials
sent out an emergency warning that the riverbanks would soon overflow and flood
the nearby homes. They ordered everyone in the town to evacuate immediately.
A faithful Christian man heard the warning and decided to
stay, saying to himself, “I will trust God and if I am in danger, then God will
send a divine miracle to save me.”
The neighbors came by his house and said to him, “We’re
leaving and there is room for you in our car, please come with us!” But the man
declined. “I have faith that God will save me.”
As the man stood on his porch watching the water rise up
the steps, a man in a canoe paddled by and called to him, “Hurry and come into
my canoe, the waters are rising quickly!” But the man again said, “No thanks,
God will save me.”
The floodwaters rose higher pouring water into his living
room and the man had to retreat to the second floor. A police motorboat came by
and saw him at the window. “We will come up and rescue you!” they shouted. But
the man refused, waving them off saying, “Use your time to save someone else! I
have faith that God will save me!”
The flood waters rose higher and higher and the man had
to climb up to his rooftop.
A helicopter spotted him and dropped a rope ladder. A
rescue officer came down the ladder and pleaded with the man, "Grab my
hand and I will pull you up!" But the man still refused, folding his arms
tightly to his body. “No thank you! God will save me!”
Shortly after, the house broke up and the floodwaters
swept the man away and he drowned.
When in Heaven, the man stood before God and asked, “I
put all of my faith in You. Why didn’t You come and save me?”
And God said, “Son, I sent you a warning. I sent you a
car. I sent you a canoe. I sent you a motorboat. I sent you a helicopter. What
more were you looking for?”
This is a wonderful illustration that explains how God
will place different people in our paths of life to help us in our times of
need.
The only way to overcome the fatalistic attitude is to
accept responsibility and believe in the law of cause and effect rather than
luck.
It takes action, preparation and planning rather than
waiting, wondering or wishing, to accomplish anything in life.
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