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How many times have we
heard a distress person saying, “God does not provide me what I want!” Life is
a lot like that; God might not give us what we want but definitely will provide
what we need. He has designed us and gave us all the pieces necessary to achieve
our purpose. It is our incapability to understand His order. As we journey the
path of life we keep thinking that we are not getting that we want, and on the
other hand if we have an overview of what has happened it will have a perfect
picture. As a matter of fact some extra additions which we might have gathered
to add to our life never really fit in and some will be still sitting by the
edge waiting to be discovered why we gathered them.
We have not learnt to
count on God to give us what we need, for He knows what is best for us. Our
prayers will reveal what we anticipate in Him. We are a confused lot in
deciding if He is Cosmic Kamadhenu (wish fulfilling cow) looking forward to
fulfil our endless wish list or is He the all knower who provide what we
deserve. By examining the wishes we place before him as we enter the place of
worship we can get an idea of what we really think Him to be – a businessman or
a trader? Only He knows how much to give and when to give. Sometimes He
provides bread and sometimes He provides the ingredients of the bread and wants
me to bake it and many a times he offers something which I cannot comprehend
immediately as to why He has given it to me. But I need to accept whatever is
offered by Him irrespective of whether I want it or not as I am unable to grasp
from my limited knowledge when that which is offered to me will be of
use.
Once a traveller was
lost in a desert and he wandered all alone. He was thirsty and was desperate
for water. Far in the desert he saw a small hut. Hoping to find water, he
walked towards it, only to find an old hawker sitting with a bunch of neckties
laid out on the table.
The exhausted man
asked, “Please, I'm dying of thirst, can I have some water?”
The man replied, “I
don't have any water, but could you please buy a tie? This one goes nicely with
your shirt it costs only 10 bucks; moreover it helps me support my family.”
The desperate man
shouted, “I don't want the goddamn tie, you idiot, I need water don’t you see I
am thirsty. Instead of selling ties here you could have put up a soft drinks
shop in this desert, I would have paid 100 bucks for a litre of water. Do you
think I am here shopping for a cheap tie? I have better collection of neck ties
in my wardrobe.”
“Cool gentleman, it is
O.K if you don't buy a tie. The Lord wants me to sell this here and I am doing
it. Just to show you what a nice guy I am, I'll tell you that over that hill
there, about 5 kms, is a decent restaurant. Walk that way, there you can fetch
your thirst.”
The man walked away
towards the hill and eventually disappeared out of sight. Three hours later he
returned. The hawker asked, “I told you, about 5 kms over that hill. Did you
not find the restaurant?”
“Oh yah, I did find
that restaurant. But they wouldn't allow me in without a tie.”
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