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REMEMBER EACH TUESDAY a continuing addition to my novel “RUST ON MY
SOUL” will be added until the entire novel has appeared. (Published by
Bridge Press, 1985) (Distributed Internationally)
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Everyone here this morning has had
their back to the wall, and probably more than once. We all, without
exception, have known pain as a reality, and been forced to endure it.
In short, we are all in the same boat together. Therefore, how do we
learn better how to swim rather than to sink?
Well, first it is important to accept the truth that most likely none of us get ALL of what we deserve, either good or bad.
And
secondly, we do not have to pass a spiritual litmus test before the
Lord repeats the words first heard from the cross, “Father, forgive
them, for they know not what they do.”
These two truths seem
elementary, but they are not. Because time and time again when tragedy
strikes a family, I’m met with the words, “We deserved it. Let me tell
you what we did” or “Why did this happen to us? We don’t deserve this!”
Have
you been incredibly good, or terribly bad in your life? Unlikely. Most
folks major in being lukewarm. Did God one day kneel down and draw a
line in the sand of life and then dare you to step across that line? And
if you did, did He then say, “The back of my heavenly hand to you. You
deserve the punishment you are receiving.”
I doubt it. God’s bigger than that.
There
is no doubt that much pain and suffering really comes from abuse of
freedom; moral anarchy, really bad choices, a philosophy of life that
says, If it feels good, it’s okay, even when it’s not okay.
You
see, though we human beings really are just a little lower than the
angels, if we choose to sin, and then do not even feel badly about the
sinning, we court chaos.
“Turn left,” says God and we turn right
for the simple reason we don’t want to turn left. “Give me guidance,” we
pray when sometimes we don’t really want guidance, what we want is
clearance.
I remember when I was a little boy I would ask my
parents for permission to do some-thing. And they, seeing a bigger
picture than I, would sometimes say no. But I, not interested in bigger
pictures, only in what I wanted, ignored their advice and followed my
own foolishness. And then got in trouble. We do that don’t we, with our
parents, with God, with common sense.
Pays our money and takes our choice.
TO BE CONTINUED (Complete book available on amazon.com)(Great prices)
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