Bible Sales

The pastor's church was getting into serious financial troubles.

Coincidentally, by chance, while checking the church storeroom, he  discovered several cartons of new Bibles that had never been opened and  distributed. So at the end of his Sunday sermon, he asked for three volunteers from the  congregation who would be willing to sell the Bibles door-to-door for $10  each to raise the desperately needed money for the church.  

 Peter, Paul and Louie all raised their hands to volunteer for the task.  The reverend knew that Peter and Paul earned their living as salesmen and  were likely capable of selling some Bibles, but he had serious doubts about  Louie. Louie was just a little local farmer  who had always tended to keep  to himself because he was embarrassed by his speech impediment. Poor little  Louis stuttered very badly; but not wanting to discourage poor Louis, the  reverend decided to let him try anyway.

He sent the three of them away with the back seat of their cars stacked  with Bibles and asked them to meet with him and report the results of their door-to-door selling efforts the following Sunday--which they did.
Anxious to find out how successful they were, the reverend immediately  asked Peter, "Well, Peter, how did you make out selling our Bibles last  week?"
Proudly handing the reverend an envelope, Peter replied, "Father, using my  sales prowess, I was able to sell 20 Bibles, and here's the 200 dollars I collected on behalf of the church."

"Fine job, Peter!" The reverend said, vigorously shaking his hand. "You  are indeed a fine salesman, and the Church is indebted to you."
Turning to Paul, he asked "And Paul, how many Bibles did you manage to sell for the church last week?"

Paul, smiling and sticking out his chest, confidently replied, "Reverend,  I am a professional salesman and was happy to give the church the benefit of  my sales expertise. Last week I sold 28 Bibles on behalf of the church, and  here's 280 dollars I collected."

The reverend responded, "That's absolutely splendid, Paul. You are truly a  professional salesman and the church is also indebted to you."
Apprehensively, the reverend turned to little Louie and said, "And Louie,  did you manage to sell any Bibles last week?"
 Louie silently offered the reverend a large envelope. The reverend opened  it and counted the contents. "What is this?" the reverend exclaimed. "Louie,  there's 3200 dollars in here! Are you suggesting that you sold 320 Bibles  for the church, door to door, in just one week?

Louie just nodded.
That's impossible!" both Peter and Paul said in unison. "We are  professional salesmen, yet you claim to have sold 10 times as many Bibles as  we could."

"Yes, this does seem unlikely," the reverend agreed. "I think you'd better  explain how you managed to do accomplish this, Louie."
 Louie shrugged. "I-I-I- re-re-really do-do-don't kn-kn-know f-f-f-for  sh-sh-sh-sure," he stammered.
Impatiently, Peter interrupted. "For crying out loud, Louie, just tell us  what you said to them when they answered the door!"
"A-a-a-all I-I-I s-s-said wa-wa-was," Louis replied, "W-w-w-w-would  y-y-y-you l-l-l-l-l-like t-t-to b-b-b-buy th-th-th-this B-B-B-B-Bible  f-f-for t-t-ten b-b-b-bucks ---o-o-o-or--- wo-wo-would yo-you j-j-j-just  l-like m-m-me t-t-to st-st-stand h-h-here and r-r-r-r-r-read it t-to  y-y-you?"

Lest you think there is no value to this little tale, think again!  At first, we think we are making fun of a person with a difficulty--not so!  Think back to men of the Bible who wanted to refuse God's calling because they did not think they were worthy, able, capable, talented, ta da, ta da, ta da........What did God do?!  

Just a reminder--let go, and let God!!!

Author Unknown