Thursday, November 9, 2023

GOD'S GRACE IS ALWAYS AS VAST AS THE OCEAN

Once the Maharaja of a country was roaming around the villages to inquire about the well-being of his subjects. While roaming around, a button of his kurta broke.
He told his minister to find out which tailor is there in this village who can fit his button.
The minister found out that there was only one tailor in that village, who used to sew clothes.
He was taken before the king.
The king asked him...
Can you sew the button of my kurta?
The tailor said, yes sir...this is not a difficult task. He took the button from the minister and sewed the button of the king's kurta with needle and thread.
The king had the broken button, so the tailor just had to use his thread.
After the work was done, the king asked the tailor how much money should he give?
He said, Maharaj, let it be, it was a small task.
The tailor thought that the king also had the button, I have only used the thread.
The king again asked the tailor, tell me how much money should I give?
The tailor thought that he would just ask for one rupee.
Then he thought in his mind that if the king thinks that he is taking one rupee from me in exchange for sewing the button, then how much would he be taking from the villagers. In those days even one rupee was worth a lot.
The tailor said to the king, Maharaj, give me whatever you think is appropriate.
Now he was the Maharaja,
He had to give as per his wish.
Lest his position be spoiled by giving, he told his minister to give two villages to this tailor, this is our order.
Where the tailor was demanding only one rupee and
Where the king gave him two villages.
The meaning of this story is that
When we leave everything on God, He gives as per His own will. We just stop asking, we don't know what the giver wants to give?
That's why always express your full faith and trust.
Always remain focused on Almighty God.
God's mercy and blessings will always be like an ocean for us.
As soon as it happens, it becomes huge.

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