Friday, April 27, 2007

If Your Hut's on Fire

This was emailed to me by an longtime girlfriend:

The only survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on a small, uninhabited island. He prayed feverishly for God to rescue him. Every day he scanned the horizon for help, but none seemed forthcoming. Exhausted, he eventually managed to build a little hut out of driftwood to protect himself from the elements, and to store his few possessions. One day, after scavenging for food, he arrived home to find his little hut in flames, with smoke rolling up to the sky. He felt the worst had happened, and everything was lost. He was stunned with disbelief,grief, and anger. He cried out, "God! How could you do this to me?" Early the next day, he was awakened by the sound of a ship approaching the island! It had come to rescue him! "How did you know I was here?" asked the weary man of his rescuers. "We saw your smoke signal," they replied.

The Moral of This Story: It's easy to get discouraged when things are going bad, but we shouldn't lose heart, because God is at work in our lives, even in the midst of our pain and suffering.

Remember that the next time your little hut seems to be burning to the ground, it just may be a smoke signal that summons the Grace of God.

4 comments:

Sharon Brumfield said...

I love this!
I thought I had heard this one--so glad I kept reading.
How this reminds us of the hope we have.
We serve an awesome all knowing God.
Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

great story..
i know i have a tendency to forget there is a bigger plan at work.

Kim said...

I love this! I hadn't read that before, but it is wonderful. Have a wonderful evening.

jugglingpaynes said...

There is something else here. Notice it's only when we let go of our possessions that we are ready to accept new things/situations into our life. If not for losing the hut, he would not be ready to welcome the ship that rescued him.
Maybe that's why Gilligan and company were never able to get off the island...
So cool that I can post now!
Peace and Laughter,
Cristina