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I read a cute story the other day...


One of the best pianists in the country were just to start his big nice lunch concert at the main concert hall. People were moving around trying to find their seats. A woman brought her five year old son to the concert and when she found her seats she told her son to sit down and wait while she just very quickly talked to some friends. Just a minute later everyone could hear from the scene the shivering tones of "twinkle twinkle Little star". The five year old boy had left his seat, walked up to the grand piano and now he sat there playing. The mother was of cause very embarrassed and a bit angry at the boy but just as she was going up to get him, the great pianist sat down on the stool beside the boy, whisper in his ear and then he also started to play. The boy continued to play the melody and the maestro played some chords and the harmony part.


The audience was spellbound!


When you think you are on deep waters,when nothing really turn out the way you want it to, then you will hear God whisper to you: Don't stop playing!. Just make room for me to so I can sit beside you, then we can play together,


Isn't that amazing. God want to play with you. God want to spend time with you.
Use the great gifts you got from God, use them well...

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