Wednesday, February 3, 2010

JUST A NOTE.

Once there was a professor who valiantly faces every challenge one student can put forward to. One instance is that he sat down, looked up and down as he helped a 6 foot, four inches with muscular physique and called to be one of the tough guys in school in studying a certain topic of his expertise. He didn’t justified the thought of ‘what do this guy wants from me?’ or ‘is there something terrible will happened to me?’ but what he did was he give his best in helping out this lad enabling the student understand the reading well and firm.

A little help for the present agony of someone can beget a big change in the future. More often than not, we close our eyes to simple help we get. We tend to value the big things a person imparted us; obviously, it does give us ‘the impact’ in our lives. But does this thought come across your mind, little things meant big? We need to value this little help as much as we value the big ones. For this little ones can help you grow and achieve your life goals too. Likewise in sharing the gospel Christ made known 2000 years ago. The parables he taught made an impact to the lives of those who believe. He planted a little seed of faith and watered it with his own blood. It grew up and well nurtured by his love. These parables are just a little portion of what Christ can do but he chose to plant seed this way. True enough, from few workers to multitudes of them sharing the word of GOD, thus, harvesting the fruits of his labors.

As we help, it doesn’t matter how big or small we can give what matter is the motive of our heart. A kind and simple thought will do as long as it is true. Moreover, we should not be expecting something in return because the rewards of the works of your hands will be greater up high. Little things meant big. By the way, you might wonder who the professor was, he is Mentor Graham- a quiet, simple yet always willing to give his best in helping out the students and the student was Abraham Lincoln.

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