This
guy was on a long flight home after a conference.
The
first warning of the approaching problems came when the sign on the airplane
flashed on: "Fasten your seat belts."
Then,
after a while, a calm voice said, "We shall not be serving the beverages
at this time as we are expecting a little turbulence. Please be sure your
seat belt is fastened."
As
he looked around the aircraft, it became obvious that many of the passengers
were becoming apprehensive. Later, the voice of the announcer said, "We
are so sorry that we are unable to serve the meal at this time.
The
turbulence is still ahead of us." And then the storm broke. The ominous
cracks of thunder could be heard even above the roar of the engines.
Lightening lit up the darkening skies and within moments that great plane was
like a cork tossed around on a celestial ocean. One moment the airplane was
lifted on terrific currents of air; the next, it dropped as if it were about
to crash.
The
man confessed that he shared the discomfort and fear of those around him. He
said, "As I looked around the plane, I could see that nearly all the
passengers were upset and alarmed. Some were praying.
The
future seemed ominous and many were wondering if they would make it through
the storm. And then, I suddenly saw a girl to whom the storm meant nothing.
She had tucked her feet beneath her as she sat on her seat and was reading a
book. Everything within her small world was calm and orderly. Sometimes she
closed her eyes, then she would read again; then she would straighten her
legs, but worry and fear were not in her world. When the plane was being
buffeted by the terrible storm, when it lurched this way and that, as it rose
and fell with frightening severity, when all the adults were scared half to
death, that marvelous child was completely composed and unafraid."
The
man could hardly believe his eyes. It was not surprising therefore, that when
the plane finally reached its destination and all the passengers were
hurrying to disembark, he lingered to speak to the girl whom he had watched
for such a long time.
Having
commented about the storm and behavior of the plane, he asked why she had not
been afraid.
The
sweet child replied, "Sir, my Dad is the pilot and he is taking me
home."
Trust?
Innocence? Whatever it is, it is so very powerful!
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There are many Storms that buffet us -
Physical,
Mental, Financial, Domestic & other storms that can darken our skies and
throw us in turmoil.
Like
the little girl, let us always remember:
Our
Father (God) is the Pilot. He is in control.
He
will take us home.
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