The Ant and  the Contact Lens: a true story (but don't they all say that?)
            Brenda was almost halfway to the top of the tremendous granite cliff. She was standing on a ledge where she was taking a breather during this, her first rock climb. As she rested there, the safety rope snapped against her eye and knocked out her contact lens. "Great," she thought. "Here I am on a rock ledge, hundreds of feet from the bottom and hundreds of feet to the top of this cliff, and now my sight is blurry." She looked and looked, hoping that somehow it had landed on the ledge. But it just wasn't there. She felt the panic rising in her, so she began praying. She prayed for calm, and she prayed that she may find her contact lens.
When she got  to the top, a friend examined her eye and her clothing  for the lens, but it was not to be found.  Although she was calm now that  she was at the top, she was saddened because she could not  clearly see across the range of mountains.  She thought  of the bible verse  "The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth.  "She thought,  "Lord, You can see all these mountains.  You know   
 every stone  and leaf, and You know exactly where my contact lens is.   
 Please help  me."
 Later, when  they had hiked down the trail to the bottom of the cliff  they met another party of climbers just starting up the face of the  cliff.  One of them shouted out, "Hey, you  guys!  Anybody lose a contact lens?" Well, that  would be startling enough, but you know why the climber saw  it?  An ant was moving slowly across a twig on the  face of the rock,  carrying it!
 The story  doesn't end there.   Brenda's father is a  cartoonist.  When she told  him the incredible story of the ant, the prayer, and the contact  lens, he drew a cartoon of an ant lugging that contact lens with the  caption, "Lord, I don't know why You want me to carry this  thing.  I can't eat it, and it's awfully  heavy.  But if this is what You want  me to do, I'll carry it for You."
 I think it  would do all of us some good to say, "God, I don't know why You  want me to carry this load.  I can see no  good in it and it's awfully  heavy.  But, if You want me to carry it, I  will."
 God doesn't  call the qualified, He qualifies the called.
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