22
Jan

NO GREETERS

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Headed for Heaven

An elderly missionary couple who had served God for 50 years in a remote African village returned to the United States for a well-earned retirement. When they arrived, however, no one was there to greet them because of some confusion at the mission office. They had no one to help them with their suitcases and trunks, and no one to move them into their home. The old gentleman complained to his wife, “We’ve come home after all these years and there’s no one who cares.”

The man’s bitterness grew as they settled into their new home. His wife, a bit fed up with his complaining, suggested that he take up the matter with God. So the man went to his bedroom and spent time in prayer. When he came out he had a new look on his face, which prompted his wife to ask what had happened.

“Well,” he replied, “I told God that I’ve come home and no one cares,” “And what did he say?” she asked.

“He said, ‘You’re not home yet’.”

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2 comments so far

Jennifer
 1 

Found the following statement at the end of a forward…”working for God on earth doesn’t pay much, but His retirement plan is out of this world!”

January 23rd, 2010 at 12:00 pm
Rene' Bute
 2 

This man was relying on humans to give him something he needed. I think, too often, we rely on those around us for ‘feel good’ moments and satisfaction. They are HUMAN and cannot help but fail, even with the best of intentions. People often do not live up to our expectations of them. Conversely, we often don’t live up to THEIR expectations of us either.
The only way to not end up disappointed is to count on God rather than humans anyway.

January 25th, 2010 at 6:11 pm

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