Abraham Lincoln told this story...
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Abraham Lincoln told this story about a king who wanted to go hunting. In preparation the king asked the court minister if it was going to rain and was assured that it would be a sunny day. The royal party set out for their hunting and on the way met a farmer riding a jackass. The farmer warned the king that it was going to rain but the king only laughed at him. Very soon there was a downpour that thoroughly drenched the hunting party.
When the king returned he fired the court minister and sent for the farmer. He asked the farmer how he knew it was going to rain and the farmer told him, "I did not know. My jackass knew and he puts one ear forward when it is going to rain." So the king sent the farmer back to his farm and put the farmer's jackass in the position of minister.
Lincoln allowed that this was a great mistake on the king's part. When asked why, he replied, "Why, ever since that time, every jackass wants an office."
The Lord is in need of jackasses to care for people. Perhaps Lincoln should not have maligned them so.
When the king returned he fired the court minister and sent for the farmer. He asked the farmer how he knew it was going to rain and the farmer told him, "I did not know. My jackass knew and he puts one ear forward when it is going to rain." So the king sent the farmer back to his farm and put the farmer's jackass in the position of minister.
Lincoln allowed that this was a great mistake on the king's part. When asked why, he replied, "Why, ever since that time, every jackass wants an office."
The Lord is in need of jackasses to care for people. Perhaps Lincoln should not have maligned them so.
