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Ever wonder why things are so slightly when doing dismissals of not paying attention to God?
The mule who could not speak saw that it's master owed allot of debt in borrowing money. The master of the mule left from place to place as wanderer due to not wanting to pay the money the master of the mule owed, riding on the mule night within night the mule sacrificed it's body to resolve the debtor from his poorness of deliverance, this mule did everything supposed to.
One day the debtor was accused of asking too much money and persuaded to be given. The debtor master of the mule wanted the money to eat drink and be merry. The mule wisely departed from the debtor one sweet day lingering on to the bountiful grass and sweet waters that permissed refreshness. The debtor was given the money the next day on account that he would pay within five years, the was a time when the debtor was conscient that his mule was very run down by travel. The debtor after passing by the small motel he resided on from coming off the near by merchant market he acquired money from saw that the mule bit his tied rope and vanished into the abyss of a strange land toward the woods.
The debtor was getting scared, he saw the rope the mule was restricted with all chewed up from the middle and shorter by half way down.
The debtor concluded that he must return the money immediately because the money was being taken serious by the lender and had already spended over half the money in his own amusements of eating drinking and getting merry so the debtor had no place to go elsewhere to escape the sudden debt and soon the next day early in the morning payed the lender his portion of what he slightly lended to the debtor and could not pay off the rest within five years total.
The debtor was accused of serious theft and was taken to prison while the mule ate it's fancy grass in fields and found a good spring of water in the wilds of the nearby town where the debtor was finished of his intrusion.
The moral of the story is that you may get away with several debts in life in personal relating and have the custom to enjoy the propositions of being the one to push forth evidence that you owe nothing and then get results from doing things acquainted with enjoying life from owing people what they deserve in stealing people from their grace to you and backing off from them when your due is met but in the end always there shall come a time when your tricks to get by do not work and your way of getting off situations may have to mature in order to advance in the demands of life. This mule represents the free ride of them who abuse of people's help and let them set off by not answering to their favor.