A
renowned Tennis Player, was stricken by HIV from a contaminated blood
transfusion which he received during his heart bypass surgery.
He was a legendary player. People from all over the world were very
sad to hear the news. He received millions of get well soon letters and
cards from his fans all over the world.
One of the letters read:
“It is very sad to know about your illness. Why did God let this happen to you?”
The Tennis Player wrote a reply to this fan saying:
“Millions
of children start playing tennis. Hundreds of thousands of them learn
to play proper Tennis. Tens of Thousands of them learn professional
Tennis. Thousands of them go to Tennis tournaments around the world.
Some 5 thousand make it to Grand Slam and around 100 make it to
Wimbledon. Just 4 make it to Semi Finals and 2 to finals and only ONE
wins. And I was that ONE out of millions of people around the world.
When
I was holding the Wimbledon Championship Trophy I never asked God “Why
Me?” So I have no right to ask God “why me?” during my times of
hardship.”
Isn’t
it true that a human being often forgets God during times of happiness?
Whenever he achieves something in his life he attributes it to himself,
his hard work and support from his family and friends and forgets to
thank God. But what does the same person do when he is afflicted by a
misfortune? The same person who takes credit for every achievement of
his now starts blaming God for his misfortune.
Moral:
God keeps reminding people of His existence by giving them trials and
afflictions, because people tend to forget God during their good times
and such people only become aware of God if harm touches them. Never
forget God in your good times. And if you are going through bad times,
thank God even more for the times could have been worse.
Source: Unknown
He was a legendary player. People from all over the world were very sad to hear the news. He received millions of get well soon letters and cards from his fans all over the world.
One of the letters read:
The Tennis Player wrote a reply to this fan saying:
When I was holding the Wimbledon Championship Trophy I never asked God “Why Me?” So I have no right to ask God “why me?” during my times of hardship.”
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