Comfortability of incentives




Three men were fishing in the Sea of Galilee one day, when Jesus walked across the water and joined them in the boat. When the three astonished men had settled down and calmed themselves to be able to speak, the first man asked humbly, "Jesus, I've suffered from back pain ever since I lifted heavy shrapnel in the Vietnam War. Could you help me?" "Of course, my son," Jesus said and touched the man's back. The man felt relief for the first time in years.   
The second man, who wore very thick glasses and had a hard time reading and driving, asked if Jesus could do anything about his poor eyesight. Jesus smiled, removed the man's glasses and tossed them into the lake. When they hit the water, the man's eyes cleared and he could see everything distinctly.  

When Jesus turned to the third man, the man put his hands out defensively.  "Don’t touch me!" he cried,          “l m on a disability pension"




Thought for reflection
People desperately look for . . . and hangover on free things, free time and free space or what not on free?
Is it not because, they are comfortable incentive and needs no sweat?


“Those who trust in their riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive like a green leaf.”
Proverbs 11:28


“That which gets free is free and values either less or close to naught.”
Antony Pal


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