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There was a tightrope walker, who was so good that he could walk between two
twenty stories building on a tight rope with a balancing pole. Thousands of
people would watch him perform his breathtaking feat. After he walked across the
building he would have his assistant sit on his shoulder and he would proceed to
walk across the building. Everybody were amazed and gave him a thunderous
applause. He asked them whether they believed that he could do it again. The
crowd said, "Yes, we believe that you can!" After a while he asked the crowd
again, "Now, who wants to volunteer to get on my shoulder?" With that the crowd
became silent.
Meaning made simple
There is a difference between Belief and Faith. We can believe what we see. In
the above story, the crowd believed in the tightrope walker because they saw him
perform the feat. But when he asked them "Who wants to get on my shoulder?"
everyone was silent. You see, the crowd had Belief but they did not have Faith.
This story clearly illustrates the difference between belief and having faith.
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