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| The Unplugged Freezer |
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I remember when we moved into our first home, the family that we bought the house from left their huge freezer in the basement, because it was too big and old (and a drain on the electric), and they didn’t want to have to move it. I was thrilled, because we could now get a half of a cow (hamburger, steak, etc.) and have room to freeze it! (My father-in-law was a beef farmer.)
One day I went down to get some meat out of the freezer, only to open it up to a sickeningly disgusting smell…the freezer was not freezing…I thought perhaps it might have conked out, since it was old. But no, that wasn’t it. It was unplugged. Yep, you heard me right, it was unplugged! My dear husband had been working down in the basement and needed to use the electrical outlet that the freezer was plugged into. I don’t remember what he was doing, or why he had to unplug the freezer, but he failed to plug it back in. Which of course, resulted in a freezer full of meat rotting and stinking…and believe me, I wasn’t the one that cleaned it up!
I think perhaps this is a lot like us humans before we accept Jesus. We are just a bunch of rotten, stinking individuals, unplugged from the source of our being on this earth. Thinking that we can live this life on our own, without a power source. But the true energy for our lives is only found in Jesus, and without Him, we tend to make a mess of things.
When we moved out of that house, we did not take the freezer with us. We bought another one from a friend, and froze beef again...until lightening hit and the outlet the freezer was plugged into, blew a fuse, and we didn't know about it. Yep, we lost another freezer full of meat. Maybe God is trying to tell us something?
We cannot rely on this world to keep us going. There is always going to be something that is going to knock us down or out, like unplugging the freezer or having lightening strike. The only One we can rely on is Jesus, and He can never be unplugged, or hit by lightening.
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lol.... I love the analogy! Lord keep me plugged it! |
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Janie |
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May 03, 2008 at 12:24pm |
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| Amen Sister |
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| or should I say, Lord help me keep myself plugged in. |
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| That is a cool, synopsis!! Thanks! |
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As Christians our relationship with God sometimes gets unplugged from the source.We start to spoil and stink like that bad meat.Sometimes we don't even realize it until we get an abrupt whiff when we open the door of complete ruin.Thank God He is always gracious and welcoming us to plug back in.Great bolg Deb. |
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Great blog Deb...what an analogy!! I can almost smell it! lol Kind of reminds me of the Pharisees, looked good from the outside, but as soon as they opened their traps, what came out really stunk!!! :-) |
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Deb |
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May 03, 2008 at 4:27pm |
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Hudnall, lol, yep, Lord help me stay plugged in!
Forgiven, Amen...
Ima...thank you.
Gene, yep, I read ya! Hope that new dryer runs like a dream. At least no meat will go bad if you unplug it!
racunpoodle, aren't we lucky to have a God like Him? He is always there waiting for us to realize we are unplugged, and we need to get back with Him.
apodemeo, you know, I never thought about it, but seeing that chunk of meat, and hearing you talk about burning it, we could have had a really great sacrifice! lol
Mike, lol...too funny.
Doyle, Amen! |
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Unplugged and full of rotten stuff... wow! I love how you take everyday stuff and turn it into "God" lesson!! Thanks for your words..... |
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Deb |
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May 04, 2008 at 3:21pm |
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| Robin, thank you for your nice comments. God is in the every day things, we just have to look for Him! |
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May 04, 2008 at 4:55pm |
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Deb, this story stinks, but I like it! :) Good analogy! |
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Deb |
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May 05, 2008 at 12:11pm |
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| Kathy, lol thank you, I think! :) |
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| This is the first time I have been called rotten meat ;^) Too much!! Great post Deb! |
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Deb |
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May 06, 2008 at 10:37am |
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| DC, I guess there is a first time for everything! lol |
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Deb |
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July 03, 2008 at 10:25am |
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| desharp, thank you! |
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