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- A Little Story from Bhagavan

The Greatest Sin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this short story from Baba, we learn about the terrible folly of our human nature which so easily turns away from the nurturing Divine Hand. So often, we forget the acts of His Grace which have saved us from the consequences of our own actions - and return once again to our old habits. It is a wonder that the Lord has so much patience! In this story, Baba has portrayed real life and hitherto unknown examples from Jesus¢ life to educate us in self-awareness; let us use this Chinna Katha to examine our own faults and resolve not to squander the Grace that Baba continually pours upon us!

Once Jesus was walking along the streets of a city. It was a slum area. He saw a young man rolling in dirt, dead drunk. He went to him, sat by his side and woke him up.

 

 

 

 

The young man opened his eyes and saw Jesus. Jesus asked him:

"Son! Why are you wasting your precious youth in drinking?"

The young man replied: "Master! I was a leper. You cured me of my leprosy. What else can I do?" Jesus heaved a sigh and walked away.

In another street he saw a man madly pursuing a beautiful woman. Jesus caught hold of him and asked him: "Son! Why do you desecrate your body by indulging in such a sinful act?"

 

 

 

 

The man replied: "Master! I was really blind. You gave me vision. What else can I do?"

Jesus trudged along another street. He saw an old man crying bitterly. Jesus approached him and gently touched him. The old man wiped his tears and looked at Jesus.

Jesus questioned him: "Why are you weeping old man?" The old man said: "Master! I was nearly dead. You granted me life. What else can I do except weep in this old age?"

 

 

 

 

In times of difficulty and distress, we cry out for God's help. But when God, out of His boundless love and compassion, responds to our prayer, we ignore Him and fall back into our self-centered life. One must guard oneself against this greatest sin of ingratitude towards God.

- Baba

- Illustrations: Ms Vidya, KuwaitRam ChuganiKobe, Japan

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SairamEvery Sai Devotee should read this posting many times. We should constantly remember BABA's grace and patience withus. We should not squander the Grace that Baba continuallypours upon us. With every breath of ours, we should remember Baba's blessings that stand by us in good stead 24 hours a day, 7 days in a week, 365 days inthe year and throughout our life - all for the simple reason that we had been fortunate to bedevoted to Baba's many earlier Avatars in our previous lives. Baba has sought us out in this birth also due to his abundant love and affection for us and for our well being andemancipation. Every atom that moves in the Universe is by the Grace of Baba.Sairam,Jag

Ramchand Chugani <rgcjp Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 2:15:28 PM A Little Story from Bhagavan: The Greatest Sin- A Little Story from BhagavanThe Greatest Sin In this short story from Baba, we learn about the terrible folly of our human nature which so easily turns away from the nurturing Divine Hand. So often, we forget the acts of His Grace which have saved us from the consequences of our own actions - and return once again to our old habits. It is a wonder that the Lord has so much patience! In this story, Baba has

portrayed real life and hitherto unknown examples from Jesus¢ life to educate us in self-awareness; let us use this Chinna Katha to examine our own faults and resolve not to squander the Grace that Baba continually pours upon us!Once Jesus was walking along the streets of a city. It was a slum area. He saw a young man rolling in dirt, dead drunk. He went to him, sat by his side and woke him up. The young man opened his eyes and saw Jesus. Jesus asked him: "Son! Why are you wasting your precious youth in drinking?" The young man replied: "Master! I was a leper.

You cured me of my leprosy. What else can I do?" Jesus heaved a sigh and walked away.In another street he saw a man madly pursuing a beautiful woman. Jesus caught hold of him and asked him: "Son! Why do you desecrate your body by indulging in such a sinful act?" The man replied: "Master! I was really blind. You gave me vision. What else can I do?" Jesus trudged along another street. He saw an old man crying bitterly. Jesus approached him and gently touched him. The old man wiped his tears and looked at Jesus. Jesus questioned him: "Why are you weeping old man?" The old man

said: "Master! I was nearly dead. You granted me life. What else can I do except weep in this old age?" In times of difficulty and distress, we cry out for God's help. But when God, out of His boundless love and compassion, responds to our prayer, we ignore Him and fall back into our self-centered life. One must guard oneself against this greatest sin of ingratitude towards God. - Baba - Illustrations: Ms Vidya, KuwaitRam ChuganiKobe,

Japan

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