There was a man who was asleep one night in
his cabin when suddenly his room was filled with light and the savior appeared. The Lord
told the man he had work for him to do, and showed him a large rock in front of his cabin.
The Lord explained that the man was to push against the rock with all his might The man
did, day after day.
For many years he toiled from sun up to sun down, his
shoulders set squarely against the cold, massive surface of he unmoving rock pushing with
all his might. Each night the man returned to his cabin sore and worn out, feeling that
his whole day had been spent in vain. Seeing that the man was showing signs of
discouragement, Satan decided to enter the picture placing thoughts into the man's mind
such as;" You have been pushing against that rock for a long time and it hasn't
budged. Why kill yourself over this? You are never going to move it? Etc." Thus,
giving the man the impression that the task was impossible and that he was a failure.
These thoughts discouraged and disheartened the man even more.
"Why kill myself over this?" he thought.
"I'll just put in my time, giving just the minimum of effort and that will be good
enough." And that he planned to do until one day he decided to make it a matter of
prayer and take his troubled thoughts to the Lord. "Lord" he said, "I have
labored long and hard in your service, putting all of my strength to do that which you
have asked. Yet, after all of this time, I have not even budged that rock a half a
millimeter. What is wrong? Why am I failing?"
To this the Lord responded compassionately, "My
friend, when long ago I asked you to serve me and you accepted, I told you that your task
was to push against the rock with all of your strength, which you have done. Never once
did I mention to you that I expected you to move it. Your task was to push. And now you
come to me, your strength spent, thinking that you have failed. But, is that really so?
Look at yourself. Your arms are strong and muscled, your back sinews and brown, your hands
are callused from constant pressure, and your legs have become massive and hard. Through
opposition you have grown much and your abilities now surpass that which you used to have.
Yet you haven't moved the rock. But your calling was to be obedient and to push and to
exercise your faith and trust in my wisdom. This you have done. I, my friend, will now
move the rock."