A young woman brings home her fiancee to meet her parents. After dinner,
her mother tells her father to find out about the young man. The father
invites the fiancee to his study for a drink.
"So what are your
plans?" the father asks the young man.
"I am a Torah scholar," he
replies.
"A Torah scholar. Hmmm," the father says. "Admirable, but
what will you do to provide a nice house for my daughter to live in, as she's
accustomed to?"
"I will study," the young man replies, "and God will
provide for us."
"And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement
ring, such as she deserves?" asks the father.
"I will concentrate on
my studies," the young man replies, "God will provide for us."
"And
children?" asks the father. "How will you support children?"
"Don't
worry, sir, God will provide," replies the fiancee.
The conversation
proceeds like this, and each time the father questions, the young idealist
insists that God will provide.
Later, the mother asks, "How did it go,
Honey?"
The father answers, "He has no job and no plans, but the good
news is he thinks I'm God."
[Mother Shiptons Prophecy] [Poetry]
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