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A massive flood hit a small
town near the Mississippi River. One levy in the river had broke, causing
the flooding to occur while another levy was predicted to break in the
hour.
A man who owned a house along the river stood on
the roof of his house as water had engulfed the rest of it. Water levels
were slowly rising. A rescue boat
came to save the man from his house. The boat approached
and the rescuers told the man another levy was about to break and the
water would move over his house, sweeping him away to his drowning death.
The man told the rescuers he did not need help
because he believed in God and that God would save him. Twenty
minutes later, the
rescuers returned, trying to help the man escape. Once again, the man
waved off the rescuers saying that God would save him.
Ten minutes afterwards,
the rescuers returned again, saying it would be the last time they could
return because the levy was about to break. They asked him one last time
to get on the rescue boat. He said once again that he believes in God
and God would save him from the levy should it break. A few
minutes after the rescuers left, the levy
broke and the rushing waters engulfed the house, carrying away the man
to his drowning death.
When the man reached the Heavens, he stood at the
gates to enter. He told the men at the gates that he wanted to see God.
When he saw God, he asked, "What happened?
I thought you were going to save me? Why didn't you save me?"
God replied, "I did
try to save you. I sent the boat three times."
Date Added: 5/08/00
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