Finally, the farmer decided that the donkey was already old and the well was already dry and needed to be covered anyway; that it really was not worth getting the donkey out of the well.
He invited all his neighbors to come and help him.
Each one grabbed a shovel and started throwing dirt into the well. The donkey realized what was happening and displeased horribly. Then, to everyone's surprise, he quieted down after a few shovelfuls of dirt. The farmer finally looked at the bottom of the well and was surprised by what he saw ...
With each stroke of land, the donkey was doing something incredible: It was shaking the earth and taking a step above the earth. Soon everyone was surprised how the donkey came to the mouth of the well, went over the edge and trotted out ... Life is going to throw you earth, all kinds of earth ... the trick to get out of the well is to shake it and use it to take a step up. Each of our problems is a step up. We can leave the deepest gaps if we do not give up. Use the land they throw you to get ahead.
And we know that those who love God, all things help them well.
Therefore, out of love for Christ I rejoice in weaknesses, in insults, in needs, in persecutions, in anguish; because when I am weak, then I am strong.