Some time ago, an old mule fell into an abandoned well which was no longer in use.

The farmer who owned him tried and tried to pull the mule up out of the well. However, after many attempts, he realized he was not going to be able to rescue his mule.

So, the farmer decided to solve two problems simultaneously by burying the mule in the well. Tragic as it was, he would bury the mule alive, and in the process, prevent future accidents of this kind by filling up the well hole.

Taking a shovel, the man began to toss shovel fulls of dirt on the animal to bury him. However, following every toss of soil, the stubborn mule simply shook the dirt clean off his back.

This caused the floor beneath him to steadily rise.

The relentless farmer continued to shovel, while the stubborn mule persisted in shaking off the annoying dirt. This mutual perseverance eventually raised the mule up to ground level, where he could happily walk out of his impossible predicament, free at last.

We all have, somehow or other, fallen into a hole a time or two. Some of us give up after a few attempts to escape, resigning to a state of imprisonment in our predicament, but this is not God’s intent for our lives.

His will is for us to persevere—become stubborn like a mule—fight, kick, and continually toss the dirt off our backs until we get out of the hole.

Life for many of us can be a series of trials or just one or two seemingly endless ones.

But perseverance is an essential quality of true disciples, and as we press in, press through, and press on, deliverance will finally come, often in the most unexpected way.

The floor will rise each and every time we shake off the dirt.

So take a lesson from a stubborn mule and a relentless farmer. Be tenacious! Don’t let the trials of this life get the better of you — because success is in your spiritual DNA, a sure inheritance from your Savior, Jesus.

Indeed we count them blessed who endure. You have heard of the perseverance of Job and seen the end intended by the Lord–that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful. James 5:11

–by George Whitten of Worthy Ministries

7 Responses to Shake It Off

  1. Yared says:

    Thanks a lot.

  2. Apollos says:

    I am so inspired by the message. Thank you for sharing this interesting message.

  3. Angela says:

    Great lesson to be learned from this! Thank YOU, Lord bless YOU for providing these emails of encouragment that adds to the wonderful Christian music we get to listen to day in & day out! Lord bless you for ALL you do for US!

  4. Lila Padilla says:

    Love it! Thank you for reminding us that no matter life throws our way, we can be assured, the Lord has our back. Peace & Love

  5. Gary says:

    Thank you I need that message

  6. Marek says:

    Thank you! Exactly what I needed to read today!
    God bless

  7. Norma says:

    Beautiful message :0)

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