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ILLUSTRATION:
When a mountain is in your way what do you do?
Just ask Ramchandra Das, 53, who lives in Bihar, India.
In order to access nearby fields for food and work, Das and his fellow villagers had to take a 4.3-mile trek around a mountain.
Fed up with the obstacle, Das did something about it.
With just a hammer and chisel, he cut a 33-foot-long, 13-foot-wide tunnel through a narrow area of the mountain.
It took Das fourteen years to complete the task.
And get this: Das isn’t the first person to do such a thing.
He was inspired by another villager who cut a 393 feet-long, 33 feet-wide, 26 feet-high passage through another mountain so that villagers could reach a local hospital.
That man was motivated to do so when his wife died because he was unable to get her to the hospital.
Jesus came across a man who was determined to get well, but found he was powerless to do so on his own.
THE POWERLESS MAN
1. SORROWFUL CONDITION
2. FRUITLESS EFFORT
3. MERCIFUL DELIVERER
4. PERSONAL CALL
5. SUDDEN CHANGE
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