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Long ago, there
was a kingdom in
a far away land.
The king had an
able minister
who helped him
in his
administration.
The minister was
a god-loving
individual. He
had this queer
habit. Whenever
something
happened, good
or bad, he would
say, 'God did it
only for good'.
One evening, on
the dinner
table, the
minister was
sharing dinner
with the king.
As they were
engrossed in
discussion, the
king, while
cutting fruits,
accidentally
chopped off one
of his finger.
The king
screamed in pain
and it bled
profusely. The
royal doctor was
immediately
summoned.
Seeing this, the
minister,
without losing
his calm, said,
‘God has done
this only for
good.’. No
sooner did the
king hear this
than he went mad
with fury. He
yelled, ‘How
sadistic! Here I
am writhing in
excruciating
pain, and you
feel happy for
this? I’m
suffering and
you say it is
for good? Have
you gone crazy?
Are you making
fun of me?’
Hearing this,
the minister
remained calm
and repeated,
‘God has done
this only for
good.’
The king’s anger
knew no heights.
He immediately
ordered the
minister to be
imprisoned.
Orders given,
the guards
rushed in to
shackle the
minister. While
they took the
minister to
jail, the
minister,
without the
least excitement
or jitter,
repeated, ‘God
is doing this
also only for
good.’ The king
thought this guy
must have lost
his mind. ‘How
can imprisonment
be for good? He
must have turned
lunatic’.
The next day,
the king went to
the forest for
hunting. He
ventured deep
into the forest
not realizing
that he had
crossed his
country's
borders. He had
lost his way.
Suddenly a host
of tribal folk
surrounded him.
They were
performing a
worship. Their
rites and
rituals called
for a human
sacrifice and
they were on the
lookout for one.
They caught the
king and took
him for
sacrifice. The
king pleaded and
begged. He used
all the tricks
in the book to
escape from this
wild mob, but in
vain.
It was a noisy
scene. The
monstrous
tribals were
dancing around
singing songs
and the king was
tied to a tree
in the center.
The chief priest
among the
tribals came and
chanted some
Mantras. He got
the king ready
for the
sacrifice. Just
then he noticed
that the king
had a finger
missing. He
realized that
the king had a
defect in his
body and hence
was not
qualified for
the sacrifice.
Deeming him
unfit, they let
go of the king.
It was a second
life for the
king! He was
happy that he
was left alive
and rushed back
to his kingdom.
As soon as he
returned to his
palace, he
ordered the
release of his
minister and
begged pardon
for his act.
He said, ‘Had my
finger not been
chopped off
yesterday, I
wouldn’t have
been alive here
by now. Those
ruthless tribals
would have
sacrificed me to
their god! Now I
understand. God
did that for my
own good!’
The king
continued, ‘But
I am still
confused! I
ordered to put
you in jail and
you said, that
was for good
too! I don’t
understand
that.’
The minister
replied, ‘Oh My
Majesty! Do I
not usually
accompany you
when you go
hunting? Imagine
what would have
happened had I
joined you
yesterday?
Because you were
unfit for the
sacrifice, I
would have been
the scapegoat!’
Then it struck
the king’s mind,
‘God does
everything for
good’.
What ever
happens in our
life, pleasant or
unpleasant,
always happens
for good. We may
think it as good
or bad. But who
knows the
future? If we
have strong
faith in God, we
can understand
that whatever
happens is only
according to His
wish, and He
will never do
anything bad to
us or go wrong.
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