Always Focus on Pursuing Opportunities vs Project
Always focus on pursuing opportunities vs. project
Most people have heard jokes about people trapped in floods. The water kept rising and rising, soon he was on the roof watching the water get closer and closer to its perch. He prayed that God would intervene and save him from what looked like a sure drowning.
After a while some people in a rescue boat stopped and called him, told him to jump up. The man called back that his faith in God and that he would wait for God to save him. They pleaded with him to get close to them because he would surely die if she had stayed even though the water rose, but the man remained strong beliefs.
A few moments later, with the water even closer to where he sat, another rescue boat back by. Once again they pleaded with him but once again, he stayed and kept his faith that God will save him. The boat pulled away and left him on the rooftops of an increasingly narrow.
When he looked into the large expanse of water that surrounds it, he heard a helicopter approaching from a distance outside. When the helicopter arrived, he stood just above the roof of the men and let down the basket for a man to rise to, of course, with water lapping at his feet, he will change his mind and allowed himself to be saved. The man waved off the helicopter, shouting out the intention to wait for God to save him, that he had the right faith and that he believes he will be safe.
As soon as the helicopter flew, the water rises very fast, great and terrible hit him from the roof and he drowned. When he to heaven he asked God why He let it perish. He told the Lord about how strong his faith and how he prayed repeatedly for God to save him.
God gently and lovingly smiled at him and said, “My son, I sent you two boats and a helicopter, what else do you expect me to do?”

