
The Killers And A Rescuer 
What kills man? Bad habits kill man. The
master was once taking a walk though a forest
with a disciple by his side. The old man
suddenly stopped and pointed to four plants
close by his side. The first was just beginning
to grow above the ground, the second had
rooted itself well into the earth, and the
third was a small shrub, while the fourth
was a full-sized tree.
The master said to his disciple, “Pull up
the first!” The disciple easily pulled it
up with his fingers. “Now pull up the second.”
He obeyed, but the task became somewhat more
difficult. “Now the third.” The disciple
did manage but he had to use all his strength
to displace it. “And now,” said the master,
“try your hand at the fourth.” It was just
impossible!
“This, my son, is what happens with our bad
habits. When they are young, we can cast
them out quite easily; but when they are
old, it is very hard to uproot them.” Be
smart! Do not let bad habits take hold of
you!
What kills man? Presumption kills man. A
rich man interviewed three guys because he
wanted to hire a chauffeur. He pointed to
a high cliff near his house and said, “Suppose
you were driving me on the edge of that cliff,
how close could you safely come?” One said,
“I could easily drive the car within six
inches of the cliff and not think anything
about it!” Another man said, “I certainly
could come within a foot without you having
to worry at all.” Finally, the third man
applying for the job spoke up, “I wouldn’t
go anywhere near the edge of that cliff;
I would stay at least six feet from the edge.”
It was the third man who was hired for the
job. Arrogance is so stupid… Avoid it.
What kills man? Bad example kills man. When
he was six years old, John was with his father
when he was stopped for speeding. His father
slipped the officer a twenty dollar bill
with his license. “It’s O.K, son. Everyone
does it”
When John was nine years old he went shopping
with his mother. The cashier accidentally
gave her too much change. As she slipped
the extra money in her purse, she whispered
to her son, “Everyone does it.” When John
was sixteen he landed his first summer employment
at the supermarket. One of his jobs was to
put the overripe tomatoes at the bottom of
the basket and the greener ones on the top.
The boss told him, “It’s good business.”
When John was eighteen years old he went
to college. One day he was approached by
another student and asked if he wanted to
buy some test answers. He did and was subsequently
caught cheating and was sent home. His parents
were very disappointed, “Who taught you to
be so dishonest, son?” Incredible blindness.
What kills a man? Complaining kills a man.
In this monastery they observed a strict
rule of silence. Each monk was allowed to
say only two words every five years, and
those would be to the abbot. After his first
five years of silence, one monk said, “Food
cold.” At the end of five more years he said,
“Bed hard.” At the end of his fifteenth year
in the monastery, he said, “I quit!” “I’m
not surprised,” answered the abbot. “Since
you got here, all you’ve done is complaining!”
All these kill us. But what saves us? A man
like no other saves us! There was a soldier
who was on duty in a very remote area. He
wrote to his wife telling her of his seven
new friends with whom he had developed a
close friendship. “I am so grateful,” he
said, “because in this isolated and barren
terrain, a person could easily be driven
to depression.”
When his next birthday came about, there
was a huge parcel in the mail. When he opened
it, he discovered not one but eight gifts.
One for him, and one for each of his seven
friends. The soldier looked at the eight
presents and, with tears rolling down his
cheeks, exclaimed, “That’s my wife for you!
Yes sir, that’s my wife!”
As I look at the man on the cross and recall
the whole story of pain, betrayal and eventual
resurrection, I cannot but exclaim “That’s
my God for you! Yes, that’s what my God is
like!”
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