God helps those who help themselves amplification
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‘God helps those who help themselves’ is a famous saying which means that God help us only when we help ourselves means we need to perform our work with full commitment in right direction in the field we want to succeed. If we do not work hard and only do worship; God will be happy but He will never bless us for success. It is our hard work only which help us to get blessings of God and reach to the top. Here is an interesting story of two frogs which help us to understand the real meaning of this saying:
Once, there were two frogs, they were enjoying the rainy day. Slowly they hopped to the house and fell down into the big container of milk. Both frogs tried to get out of the container for some time however one of them got fed up as he lost his hope of swim any more. The second one was having much patience and did not lose hope. He continued his swimming and round movements in the milk in order to get out of that. Slowly he churned the milk into butter and then climbed to the pat of butter which helped him to hopped out of the churn. From this story, we learn that, we should never lose our hope and continue our hard work with full patience; the positive result will be in front of us. Thus, it is proved that, ‘God helps those who help themselves’.
‘God helps those who help themselves’ is a famous saying which means that God help us only when we help ourselves means we need to perform our work with full commitment in right direction in the field we want to succeed. If we do not work hard and only do worship; God will be happy but He will never bless us for success. It is our hard work only which help us to get blessings of God and reach to the top. Here is an interesting story of two frogs which help us to understand the real meaning of this saying:
Once, there were two frogs, they were enjoying the rainy day. Slowly they hopped to the house and fell down into the big container of milk. Both frogs tried to get out of the container for some time however one of them got fed up as he lost his hope of swim any more. The second one was having much patience and did not lose hope. He continued his swimming and round movements in the milk in order to get out of that. Slowly he churned the milk into butter and then climbed to the pat of butter which helped him to hopped out of the churn. From this story, we learn that, we should never lose our hope and continue our hard work with full patience; the positive result will be in front of us. Thus, it is proved that, ‘God helps those who help themselves’.
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