THE PLAN OF THE LORD



Once there was a sweeper in a well known temple and he was very sincere and 
devoted. Every time he saw thousands of devotees coming to take darshan of the 
Lord, he thought that the Lord is standing all the time and giving darshan and 
He must be feeling very tired. 

So one day very innocently he asked the Lord whether he can take the place of 
the Lord for a day so that the Lord can have some relief and rest. The Deity of 
Temple replied, "I do not mind taking a break. I will transform you like 
Myself, but you must do one thing. You must just stand here like Me, smile at 
everyone and just give benedictions. Do not interfere with anything and do not 
say anything. Remember you are the deity and you just have faith that I have a 
master plan for everything." The sweeper agreed to this. 

The next day the sweeper took the position of the deity and a rich man came and 
prayed to the Lord. He offered a nice donation and prayed that his business 
should be prosperous. While going, the rich man inadvertently left his wallet 
full of money right there. Now the sweeper in the form of deity could not call 
him and so he decided to control himself and keep quiet. 

Just then a poor man came and he put one coin in the Hundi and said that it was 
all he could afford and he prayed to the Lord that he should continue to be 
engaged in the Lord's service. He also said that his family was in dire need of 
some basic needs but he left it to the good hands of the Lord to give some 
solution. When he opened his eyes, he saw the wallet left by the rich man. The 
poor man thanked the Lord for His kindness and took the wallet very innocently. 
The sweeper in the form of the Deity could not say anything and he had to just 
keep smiling. 

At that point a sailor walked in. He prayed for his safe journey as he was 
going on a long trip. Just then the rich man came with the police and said that 
somebody has stolen his wallet and seeing the sailor there, he asked the police 
to arrest him thinking that he might have taken it. Now the sweeper in the form 
of Deity wanted to say that the sailor is not the thief but he could not say so 
and he became greatly frustrated. The sailor looked at the Lord and asked why 
he, an innocent person, is being punished. The rich man looked at the Lord and 
thanked Him for finding the thief. The sweeper in the deity form could no more 
tolerate and he thought that even if the real Lord had been here, he would have 
definitely interfered and hence he started speaking and said that the sailor is 
not the thief but it was the poor man who took away the wallet. The rich man 
was very thankful as also the sailor. 

In the night, the real Lord came and He asked the sweeper how the day was. The 
sweeper said, "I thought it would be easy, but now I know that Your days are 
not easy, but I did one good thing." Then he explained the whole episode to the 
Lord. The Lord became very upset on hearing this whereas the sweeper thought 
the Lord would appreciate him for the good deed done. 

The Lord asked, "Why did you not just stick to the plan? You had no faith in 
Me. Do you think that I do not understand the hearts of all those who come 
here? All the donation which the rich man gave was all stolen money and it is 
only a fraction of what he really has and he wants Me to reciprocate 
unlimitedly. The single coin offered by the poor man was the last coin he was 
having and he gave it to Me out of faith. The sailor might not have done 
anything wrong, but if the sailor were to go in the ship that night he was 
about to die because of bad weather and instead if he is arrested he would be 
in the jail and he would have been saved form a greater calamity. The wallet 
should go to the poor man because he will use it in My service. I was going to 
reduce the rich man's karma also by doing this and save the sailor also. But 
you cancelled everything because you thought you know My plan and you made your 
own plans." 

God has plans and justice for everyone....
We just have to have patience!!!!!   

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