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What was the one hope of Lencho?​

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Answered by swatipatilsd0309
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Lencho was then left with only one hope. "The Help of God" Lencho had deep faith in god

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Answered by payalchatterje
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One hope of Lencho:

The rain, accompanied by a large hailstorm, had ruined Lencho's ripe corn field. So he was sad. His only hope was God's help. So he asked God for money.

It was in this story that we learned about a farmer whose profession was tilling the fields because he was a poor farmer. His house was on the crest of a low hill. It was a lonely house. The Lencho family used to live there.

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It never rained in his fields. All the land needed was rain, or at least a shower. Lencho was upset because his fields were becoming dry day by day because not a drop of rain fell.

But after a few moments, as Lencho looked at something in the northeast sky, he saw huge mountains of clouds approaching his fields.

After that, as Lencho had predicted, a great rain began to fall and the fruits began to quench their thirst. Lencho got very excited and even stood in the middle of the corn field and then compared the big raindrops to ten cent pieces, and five smaller ones. His boys also went out to collect frozen pearls.

A few hours later, Lencho noticed that the raindrops turned into hailstones, which then continued to fall for another hour. It fell all over the valley and his fields were sabotaged as a result.

After seeing this particular scene, his soul was filled with sadness. He even said that "Even a plague of locusts would have left more, but this hail left nothing. We have no food this year."

Lencho then had only one hope left, "the help of God," whose eyes, as he has taught, see all, even what is deep in the conscience. Lencho had a deep faith in God. He even wrote a letter to God about the 100 pesos he needs to build his field. again.

"Lord," he wrote, "if you don't help me, my family and I will starve this year. I need at least a hundred pesos to replant the field and live until the harvest."

The following Sunday, he decided to post his letter at the post office. He then put the letter in his envelope and wrote "To God" at the top of the envelope.

His letter was read by a post office employee who was very surprised to see this unique letter and also laughed heartily. He then gave the letter to the postmaster, who was a very kind and friendly fellow. He also laughed heartily when he saw the letter. But after a few moments he became serious and decided to keep Lencho's faith in God intact. But to keep my faith. He needs more than "Ink and Paper" goodwill.

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