A voyaging ship was wrecked during a storm at sea and only two of the men on 
it were able to swim to a small, desert like island. The two survivors, not 
knowing what else to do, agree that they had no other recourse but to pray to 
God. However, to find out whose prayer was more powerful, they agreed to 
divide the territory between them and stay on opposite sides of the island.

The first thing they prayed for was food. The next morning, the first man saw 
a fruit-bearing tree on his side of the land, and he was able to eat its 
fruit. The other man's parcel of land remained barren.

After a week, the first man was lonely and he decided to pray for a wife. The 
next day, another ship was wrecked, and the only survivor was a woman who swam 
to his side of the land. On the other side of the island, there was nothing.

Soon the first man prayed for a house, clothes, more food. The next day, like 
magic, all of these were given to him. However, the second manstill had 
nothing.

Finally, the first man prayed for a ship, so that he and his wife could leave 
the island. In the morning, he found a ship docked at his side of the island.

The first man boarded the ship with his wife and decided to leave the second 
man on the island. He considered the other man unworthy to receive God's 
blessings, since none of his prayers had been answered.

As the ship was about to leave, the first man heard a voice from heaven 
booming, "Why are you leaving your companion on the island?"

"My blessings are mine alone, since I was the one who prayed for them," the 
first man answered. "His prayers were all unanswered and so he does not 
deserve anything."

"You are mistaken!" the voice rebuked him. "He had only one prayer, which I 
answered. If not for that, you would not have received any of my blessings."

"Tell me," the first man asked the voice, "what did he pray for that I should 
owe him anything?"

"He prayed that all your prayers be answered." * * * * *

For all we know, our blessings are not the fruits of our prayers alone, but 
those of another praying for us.



Cynthia

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