
A Paderewski Concert

Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on the
piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After
they were seated, the mother spotted a friend in the
audience and walked down the aisle to greet her.
Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the
concert hall, the little boy rose and eventually explored
his way through a door marked "NO ADMITTANCE." When the
house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the
mother returned to her seat and discovered that the child
was missing.
Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the
impressive Steinway on stage. In horror, the mother saw her
little boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out
"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." At that moment, the great
piano master made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano,
and whispered in the boy's ear, "Don't quit. Keep Playing."
Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left
hand and began filling in the bass part. Soon his right arm
reached around to the other side of the child and he added a
running obbligato. Together, the old master and the young
novice transformed a frightening situation into a
wonderfully creative experience. The audience was
mesmerized.
That's the way it is with our Heavenly Father. What we can
accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our best,
but the results aren't exactly graceful flowing music. But
with the hand of the Master, our life's work truly can be
beautiful.
Next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen
carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering
in your ear, "Don't quit. Keep playing." Feel His loving
arms around you. Know that His strong hands are there
helping you turn your feeble attempts into true
masterpieces.
Remember, God doesn't call the equipped, He equips the
called. And He'll always be there to love and guide you on
to great things.
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