Saturday, April 09, 2011
In his marvelous book, In The Eye Of The Storm Max Lucado tells the story of an old woodcutter who spoke words of wisdom when he said: "Life is so vast, yet you judge all of life with one page or one word. All you have is a fragment! Don't say that this is a blessing. No one knows. I am content with what I know. I am not perturbed by what I don't."
Lucado then says: "The old man was right. We only have a fragment. Life's mishaps and horrors are only a page out of a grand book. We must be slow about drawing conclusions. We must reserve judgment on life's storms until we know the whole story. I don't know where the woodcutter learned his patience. Perhaps from another woodcutter in Galilee. For it was the Carpenter who said it best: "Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself." He should know. he is the Author of our story. And he has already written the final chapter."
11 comments:
Yes. I can look back over my life and see how things I thought were "the end" were really open doors. Thanks for sharing this.
Wise words! Thank you for posting.
Shirley
Amen! That is just great, Clif. Blessings ~
It seems like our lives are like a tapestry, but we only see the underside. One day the Lord will reveal the completed work.
Jocelyn
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I agree wholeheartedly...so many times when we think all is said and done God shows up and gives us HIS "suddenly!" I LOVE those moments....or other times when we see HIS hand soo clearly on a situation and the blessing HE has provided :) Yes, HIS WAYS are soo much higher than ours indeed!
Great post Clif!
I like the woodcutter:)
I'm sure I haven't a clue what is really going on! God's plans are so much bigger than I could possibly comprehend.
I had forgotten this story...wonderful reminder that there is another story..."the rest of the story" in Jesus Christ!
Yes to this!!!!
I will ponder on that sometimes, I will be still and just think that yes,God know the final chapter.
Blessings and Hugs,
Ginger
Great post, Clif!
This is a wonderful story and truly a wise man. I need to be reminded of this once in a while. I love knowing God controls my story -- the beginning and the end.
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