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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
||April 28, 2009|138 reads
 

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Cindy
April 28, 2009
Awwwwwwwwwww, this one made me smile!!!!!!!
pandabear
April 28, 2009
This is such a touching story - thank you for sharing.  God bless you,
Craig
April 28, 2009

It is a touching story...figure we should let the Lord make it a true one through us...although it might not be marbles. ;-)

Blessings!
Craig

Mike n Laura
April 28, 2009
Who writes these things? They really know how to make a point in a touching way!!
Craig
April 28, 2009

Mike, me being me, I always do a web search to see if any given story is either true, an urban legend, or a story.  This one Thee Red Marbles apparently first appeared in Ensign Magazine in 1975; it is a story.  A surprising number of messages passed as chain letters and purported to be fact, are often urban legends and therefore fabricated lies (go figure!).

Craig

Lara Leger
April 28, 2009
Sometimes it's big things, sometimes it is small things, but it always makes an impact.
Craig
April 28, 2009

P.S.  Mike, that is what I REALLY appreciate about Steve Waldrip, his stories are right out of his own life!  Living parables!  That's an awesome gift!  Guess that's why he's a song writer too!  :-) [Hi Steve and Steve's Manager!  Send money for commercial to ...  LOL!]

Blessings!
Craig

Craig
April 28, 2009

Hi Lara! Yes, every story does.  I remember one that went around about Billy Graham where he was supposed to have left a stadium where he was speaking and then supposedly walked down Bourbon Street and many people were supposed to have been saved as he walked and talked to people.  Turns out that it wasn't a true story.  So I always wonder about the motivation of people who write stuff like that.  I guess it's just about seeing how far the story will spread.

But, it's more disturbing to think about how we like the stories but we don't want to actually learn how to let the Lord produce any in our own life that we can share.  :-)  Don't tell me about Billy, tell me about mstovall2003, CindyLou, Pandabear, Mike and Lara!  :-D

Yours in Him,
Craig

mstovall2003
April 28, 2009
This was sent to me by a friend who was moved by the words and actions of someone ,anyone who could be one of us... 

My life is like anyone else who is trying to do the Lord's will and survive this harrowing existence at times.  I can see the beauty of His handiwork in what He has provided for me and His children.  We learn to let the Lord produce throughout our lifetime, not in just a few instances and hopefully the culmination of His goodness and mercy will make us better individuals to shine His light upon others.
Craig
April 28, 2009

Hi mstovall2003!

So that's the real wonder of it isn't it...He lives through us "everyone else" type people.  :-)  And we've no doubt that the culmination will be awesome...because we been predestined to be conformed into his image!  :-D  Hope I didn't appear to be criticizing the story!  It's wonderful!  Just saying that the best ones of all are the one's that the Lord produces through all of us.  :-)

Yours in Him,
Craig

crystal
April 28, 2009
I heard a song last night called "Legacy"This man left a legacy that will be remembered for years, a legacy of love. It makes me think about my own and how I will be remembered.
mstovall2003
April 28, 2009
Here's a story for you Craig:

This lady put a story on her blog of compassion and one of the readers APPEARED TO BE CRITICIZING IT.  As all humans are she got a little flustered.  The Lord laughed and said, "My child, you know how carried away Craig can get sometimes, just let him think for a minute and go back and read what he says". 

Sure enuff Craig posted further comments and the lady's heart was made glad.  Moral to story:  Listen to your Father when He speaks to you, He always gives you something good.  Now you know what I do most of the time.  Listen and listen some more.......

Love you Craig 
Craig
April 28, 2009

Now that's an even more awesome story, mstovall2003!  :-)

Love you too my sister in the Lord!
Craig

GrammyB
April 28, 2009

You know, even though this story isn't "true"  the behaviors described are much like what I remember from my Grannie & Grampa's hometown of Havana, Arkansas.  Just one little example:  My cousin Jamie got scarlet fever when he was a little fella and he ran such a high fever for so long that he ended up with brain damage.  Now back then, there were some who would argue that mental retardation was demonic or punishment from God....but that little town of Havana wouldn't tolerate anyone mistreating or speaking against Jamie.  The whole town treated Jamie like a hero.  They all watched over him and loved him.  When he got older and saw the men helping out with local law enforcement, he wanted to be a part, too.  The sheriff deputized Jamie -- and while not issuing him a gun -- gave Jamie the job of keepin' an eye out for mischief and trouble.  If Jamie saw anything going awry, he was to contact the sheriff immediately! :)  He took that job seriously, let me tell ya! :) :) :)

Over and over again I saw people reach out in love and compassion --- never considering the cost to themselves. :)  God makes a whole lotta good people, doesn't He? :)  

mstovall2003
April 29, 2009
Yes He does Grammy
Craig
April 29, 2009
And most wonderful of all...He makes a multitude of bad people good through regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit.  :-)
Holy Spirit Within
June 04, 2009
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