When buying a new car, a real “beauty” was discovered and was very enticing to buy. The forceful salesman insisted that I purchase it immediately, as it was such a good deal “that it wouldn’t be on the lot long.”
Usually, I do not buy a big item without first praying. I told the salesman, “I want the car, but I have to go home and pray about it first.”
Wanting the sale right away, the dealer warned, “You will probably lose this wonderful opportunity if you don’t get it now.”
“If it is God’s will for me to have this car, you won’t be able to sell it until I come back,” I confidently replied.
The salesman looked very confused.
“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” – Rousseau
The context is good but there are no Bible verses.
I love it. It spoke to me perfectly. The final statement to the salesman brought the cohesiveness needed.
Excellent beginning, now where is the balance of the story and some scripture
Sorry, that’s all. It was just an example of being secure that God looks after His own.