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A Construction Supervisor from the 27th Floor of a Building was calling a Worker on the Ground Floor. Because of the noise the Worker did not hear his Call. To draw the Attention of the worker, the Supervisor threw a 1 Dollar note in Front of the worker. The worker picked up the Note, put it in His Pocket and continued to Work. Again to draw the attention of the worker the Supervisor threw 100 Dollar note & the Worker this time quickly picked it and put in his pocket. Now the Supervisor picked a small Stone and threw it at the Worker. The Stone hit the Worker. This time the Worker looked Up and the Supervisor was now able to Communicate with Him.Now think for a Second... God wants to Communicate with Us, but We are too Busy doing our daily Jobs. Then, He gives Us Small Gifts & Big Gifts...... We just keep them ... We keep on enjoying the gifts without Thanking Him, We just say We are LUCKY. And when we are Hit with a Small Stone, which We call PROBLEMS, then we remember God. Thats when We look Up to Pray and Communicate wit Him. God gives and forgives but We get and forget.... (Lets change our Attitude dont wait for stones to be thrown...) Make it a point to Always be thankful. If indeed you are grateful say THANK YOU GOD comment and share
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 12:34:15 +0000

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