The chances of that happening are one in a million. That’s our way of saying that it will never happen.
Yet…
J. E. Littlewood, a
mathematician at Cambridge University, made an interesting statement in his
1986 book, "Littlewood's Miscellany." He said the average person is
alert for about eight hours every day, and something happens to the average
person about once a second. At this rate, you will experience 1 million events
every thirty-five days. This means when you say the chances of something
happening are one in a million, it also means about once a month.
Maybe things are more
likely than we think.
What are the changes
they will want to study the Bible with us? What are the chances they come if
invited to church? What are the chances this will make a difference?
In Colossians 4:3-5,
Paul asks the church to pray for doors to be opened to spread the Gospel even
while he is in prison. Why what are the chances? But Paul knew they were there
that is why he says “Conduct yourselves with wisdom toward outsiders, making
the most of the opportunity.”
Even a one in a million shot is an opportunity, and maybe a
better one than we expect!

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