When the Going Gets Tough

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One stormy night an elderly couple entered the lobby of a small hotel and asked for a room. The clerk said they were filled, as were all the hotels in town. “But I can't send a fine couple like you out in the rain,” he said. “Would you be willing to sleep in my room?” The couple hesitated, but the clerk insisted. The next morning when the man paid his bill, he said, “You're the kind of man who should be managing the best hotel in the United States. Someday I'll build you one.” The clerk smiled politely.

A few years later the clerk received a letter from the elderly man, recalling that stormy night and asking him to come to New York. A round-trip ticket was enclosed. When the clerk arrived, his host took him to the corner of 5th Avenue and 34th Street, where stood a magnificent new building. “That,” explained the man, “is the hotel I have built for you to manage.” The man was William Waldorf Astor, and the hotel was the original Waldorf-Astoria. The young clerk, George C. Boldt, became its first manager.

Even though he endured some discomfort by giving up his bed, Boldt did the right thing even when it was tough. Because he did what was right and remained faithful to providing shelter for others, he was rewarded years down the road. Even so, when we remain faithful to Christ during tough times, we will be able to enjoy His blessings on our lives!


Source: DTW, July 22, 2008

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