The Rope----A Story To Ponder-------Making A Decision---Do You Hang On Or Let Go

United States
March 9, 2007 8:59pm CST
Today's Story The Rope A story is told about a mountain climber who liked to climb tall mountains for fun and to impress his friends. After years of preparation and training, he felt he could handle any mountain terrain in the world, regardless of the degree of difficulty. During a climbing trip, with five other men, he decided he would make the final climb to the summit, solo, so he could get there first and claim the glory, while the others slept. After the rest of the climbing party turned in for the night, he put on his climbing gear and headed toward the summit. As he started his climb, he was very glad there was a full moon to help him see where he was going. Although it was foolish to climb at night, alone, he did use a rope and put in good piton protection as he climbed. With the benefit of the full moon, he made rapid progress up the mountain, in spite of the fact he was climbing at night. His confidence soared as he neared the summit, but unfortunately, thick clouds were starting to build around the mountain, and visibility was deteriorating rapidly, as a winter storm developed. In just a few minutes, visibility dropped to almost zero, as heavy clouds and fog surrounded him. It was now too late to turn back, so he continued to climb up the mountain, hoping the storm would blow by quickly. While moving along a narrow traverse, now in total darkness, he got into some “rotten rock,” and slid down the side of the ridge and over the edge of a cliff. The good news is the protection he put in held, and he was still alive after the fall; although he now found himself dangling in the air, suspended from his rope, unable to see anything around him. The bad news is, he had loosely tied his outer heavy parka across the top of his backpack while he was climbing, and he now discovered he had lost it during the fall. Slowly, the cold night air from the storm began to chill him to the bone through his lightweight inner jacket. After struggling to turn himself around in a circle, and not finding anything to grab onto, in desperation he cried out, “Oh dear God in Heaven, please help me!” Suddenly, from above, he heard a strong deep voice boom out, “Cut the rope!” “What”?! As the climber listened over the wind, once again he heard a deep voice say, “Cut the rope!” Except for the wind, silence followed, as the climber continued to hang onto the rope, while hoping to be able to grab onto something that would enable him to climb to safety. Unable to see his true situation, the climber concluded, as most people would, that hanging onto the rope was his only hope. The following day, the rest of his climbing party discovered him frozen to death, still dangling from his rope, only eight feet above a large out cropping of rock. Had the climber cut the rope, he would have dropped down to a relatively safe area, where he could have built a fire, using some of the surrounding scrub brush, and probably survived the night. From this tragic, hopefully fictional story, we can learn about trusting God. Do you look for security in a “rope” of some form? Or, are you willing to trust God with the many things in life beyond your knowledge or control? -- R.W. Miller
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• Australia
10 Mar 07
My life in in God's hands and I'm happy to leave it there. He has been my everything for 48 of my 70 years and has always cared for me, guided me, instructed me and undertaken for me, supplying all my needs. I thoroughly enjoy my life and would not change any detail of it, but when it is time for me to leave, I will continue to trust Him. He has promised. I have no reason to doubt. I have every reason to trust. "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain"
• United States
10 Mar 07
I love hearing your comment. That is beautiful. Some of the people that I know say they put their trust in the lord but when it comes right down to it they try to hurry the Lord along. When you put your trust in the Lord it has to be one hundred percent. Nothing else is good enough.
• United States
10 Mar 07
I have learned from experience that God can be trusted to help and solve all your problems if you have enough faith.
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• United States
11 Mar 07
I have learned that also and believe it. The saying let go and let God comes to mind.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
10 Mar 07
Yes it is so true, many of us are afraid to to trust and put our faith in god, or faith in a project, or faith in a our own ability, this has a religious component but a psychological one as well. Fear can hold us back and can ultimately kill us.
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• United States
10 Mar 07
That is very true. We say we are trusting God but we don't quite let go of the problem. We keep our hand on one edge of it. We as you said are afraid to let go one hundred percent. The story intriqued me because I have met people who have professed to be Christians and then when something happens they do pray but still worry. That to me is not letting God have total control. Letting God have total control means you have placed it in His Hands and trust Him enough to let go and quit worring because you know he will take care of it.
@webeishere (36313)
• United States
10 Mar 07
I fully trust in my Higher Power. If I had heard the voice from above 2 things come to mind, either I'm losing it mentally, or my Higher Power answered me for real. I more than likely would have let go of the rope. As far as if I have a rope now that I tend to cling onto, I can only say that the rope I hold tightly in my weak hands leads to my Higher Powers Almighty hands. Thanks for an excellent discussion. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB !!
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• United States
10 Mar 07
Thank you for your response Grandpa Bob. I read this story on worldstart.com and found it a most interesting story. We as humans a lot of times put something in Gods hands and don't quite let go of it. Not trusting God all the way. I am glad to hear that your trust is one hundred percent in the Lord.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
I will submit my whole life to Him, because I know that there is nothing in this world that He will give to me that I cannot muster. There are times that I maybe in doubt, but I know that He's just trying to test my faith and love for Him. I believe that we are the one's who makes our own destiny, and that He is always there to guide us and help us in many different ways.
• United States
10 Mar 07
I do believe that God plays a part in shaping our lives. That is if we let Him and not everyone does.
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
10 Mar 07
One of my favorite verses- Psalms 9:10 Those who know your name trust you, O LORD, because you have never deserted those who seek your help.
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• United States
10 Mar 07
That is a good passage but sometimes you have people who say they have placed their trust in the Lord but it is very obvious they haven't done so all the way. As the man in the story. He calls on the God and then doesn't trust Him enough to follow His Answer. Sometimes I think that is because we want what we want, when we want it and how we want it. Just because we think God should answer one way doesn't mean we are going to get the answer we think we should. God knows better than us what is best for us.