How Strong Is Your Table?

Page after page of all the newspapers are filled with deaths and other grim situations of the pandemic, so much so that smiles, grins and laughter seem to have disappeared and yes, the masks haven’t helped!
A professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it. He held it up for all to see and asked the students, ‘How much do you think this glass weighs?’
’50 gms!’… ‘100 gms!’… ‘125 gms’, different students answered.
‘I really don’t know unless I weigh it,’ said the professor, ‘but, my question is: What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?’
‘Nothing’ the students said.
‘Ok! What would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?’ the professor asked.
‘Your arm would begin to ache’, said one of the students.
‘You are right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?’
‘Your arm could go numb, you might have severe muscle stress and paralysis and have to go to hospital for sure!’ ventured another student; and all the students laughed.
‘Very good. But during all this, did the weight of the glass change?’ asked the professor.
‘No’
‘Then what caused the arm ache and the muscle stress?’ The students were puzzled.
‘You didn’t put the glass down!’ shouted one student.
‘Exactly!’ said the professor. ‘Life’s problems are something like this. Hold it for a few minutes in your head and they seem okay. Think of them for a long time and they begin to ache. Hold it even longer and they begin to paralyze you. You will not be able to do anything. What you need to do is to put your glass of worries and problems down!’
‘How can I?’ you ask, and glance at the newspapers, your TV and computer screen showing the latest reports.
“Put those worries down!”
“Where?” you ask.
“Where do you put the glass down?” I ask.
“On the solid tabletop built to take the weight of not just one glass, but a hundred and even your weight if you sat on it!”
“So what Tabletop could take over your worries and fears? What solid table can you put your worries down on?”
And as I see the worrier wondering, I slip in a thought, “Don’t you think your faith should be in a strong Table?”
And as I leave that thought in his or her mind, I turn to you my reader and ask, “What sort of Table do you have? One that you have been able to rest your glass on, or one which you know won’t take the weight of the worries that are constantly flooding your mind?”
Mine can, and He assures me, He can do the same for you!
So ask yourself, “how strong is my Table?”

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7 thoughts on “How Strong Is Your Table?”

  1. Change your fear into faith. It’s not the worries and fears that paralyse you, it’s the lack of faith that’s prevalent within you that is responsible. Converting your fear into faith will make the difference. Faith on the one who is able to keep you from falling. The one and only true God, JESUS

  2. I believe in, “What you say is what you get and what you see is what you attract”. Our help is in the One who made the heaven earth, who is faithful to his Word, if we cleave to Him, he will deliver us.

  3. It’s always “One who Perseveres has a Very strong Tabletop”.
    One who gives excuses and cribs all the time has a Tabletop which can’t support a glass of water!

  4. Jesus says”Come unto me all you who are weary and I will give you rest.” His promises are true and He will stand by us,if we only give Him control over our lives and the situations we face. We should then not worry..because worry means Ietting go of the situation in His hands..He will handle the problem I His own way with care.

  5. Mistaken..worry means letting go and taking back the problem..That means I have not fully surrendered..In His own way and in His time all problems will be solved..we will realise then we have broken our heads for nothing only to torment ourselves..He is the owner of our lives..whether we like it or not.Surrender is the key word.

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