‘Our Inspirations are the Will of God’ published in The Criterion: An International Journal in English is one of the best stories by me. It not only entertains but also puts an awkward question with obvious answer which you often grapple to find. Just to read it click on the link:
The world consists of different sorts of beings, each with a unique feature but inextricably linked, each with their own way of going on but in an environment of threats and challenges, some too fragile to be anything more than a commodity and some so competent as to interfere with nature but not too much to violate the specific area of an action. Moreover, none of them can do, nor can anyone else make one do, anything devotedly unless one is inclined to do that, and this is something that makes one obey God. Even lifeless things do as they are told by Him. Water, for example, goes up in the sky and then rains on land. The story ‘Our Inspirations are the Will of God’ thus conveys how God manages and controls the world and how He is concerned about both good and bad, as either of them keep the world running.
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