This story explains better how we can miss our luck.
Refer to the other thread about luck.
http://community.adlandpro.com/forumShowPost.aspx?PostID=49275
Years ago there was a brutal flood, and a young
man, hoping to survive the storm, goes upstairs
in his house and heads to the window ...
Just then, the rescue boats rush in, braving the
flood waters to come to his aid. One of rescuers
yells up to the man and says
"Jump in our boat, we are here to save you! Come
with us now or you will drown!"
The looks down at the rescuers in the boat and
says ...
"It's OK, Please go help someone else. God will
save me."
The man then exits his window and goes to up on
to his roof to get closer to the one he believes
will save him from the storm.
A few minutes later, with the waters now rushing
down his sunken street, the rescue boat comes back.
The boat is full of survivors who have been saved
from the storm, and along with the rescuers, they
all yell in a panic ...
"Please! Get in! Come with us and save yourself!"
Confidently, the man says ...
"No, I will not come with you. I am sure that God
will not let me down. He WILL save me."
With the waters rising, and his roof starting to
get heavy with rain, the man climbs to the highest
point he can, the top of his chimney.
Another few minutes pass, and with the heavy flood
waters starting to wobble his chimney, a helicopter
weaves through the powerful wind and approaches the
man.
Hovering over the man on his chimney, the helicopter
door opens. A courageous rescuer readies the basket
and commands the man ...
The rescuer yells, "GET IN THE BASKET!! We are not
coming back! This is your last chance to get out
alive. Get in now or you WILL drown!"
Again, the man replies ...
"No! I told the men in the boat, God will not let me
down. He WILL save me!"
Just as the rescuer in the helicopter starts down the
line to save the man, the chimney gives way ...
The man is washed away in the raging flood. He drown,
and the man died ...
Moments later, in Heaven, the man sees God for the
first time and he asks him ...
"I'm not sure I should be questioning you, but with
all my faith, why did you let me down and not come to
my aid in the flood?"
Without pause, God replies ...
"My Son, I sent you a rescue boat on two occassions.
I also sent a helicopter and several very heroic men
to try to save you.
Unfortunately, you were so blinded by your expectance
that you let your path to rescue escape right before
your very eyes. I tried my son, I truly did. I did all
that I can to show you the path, but I could not force
you to take it."
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