The fact happened at the Asian Southwest, in the 14th century. Emperor Tamerlane's army (a descendant of Ghengis Khan) it was defeated and dispersed for a powerful enemy. Tamerlane took refuge in an abandoned stable and there it was hidden while the enemy troops searched the rural area. During the time that there stayed, depressed and without hopes, Tamerlane attended, any day, an ant trying to take a grain of corn wall above. The load was much larger than the ant. He counted 69 attempts without success of the ant pushing the grain. She retreated and it resumed. In the seventieth attempt of taking the corn she got to reach the top with success. Tamerlane rose quickly and at the same time it cried: "I will also triumph!"
It is was like this. He reorganized their troops and it put the enemy in escape.
Which has our reaction been after a momentary failure? Did we hide, embarrassed, as if the failure was the end of everything or, with the same trust, did we shake the dust, did we fill the chest of the breath of the faith and did we resume, certain that the victory will come?
The largest problem than we can face in the walk towards the conquest of our dreams is the lack of hope. When the found obstacles are capable to fall, removing the vitality and the perseverance, the passing possibilities are minimum and the most probable is that let to win us and let us give up. When we the heart in Mr. Jesus, the hope raisin the being a powerful weapon in our lives and the possibility of we retreat before the adverse circumstances is practically impossible. For more difficult and obscure than is the situation, we will always entrust that the light soon will shine before us.
Wait in the Lord and you will win.