Tuesday, February 24, 2009

S.S.

Hey Team,

Please remember Derrick Watson and his family following the death of his paternal grandfather. You will remember that Derrick's paternal grandmother died just three weeks ago. Also, please continue to remember Wendy Turner and her family following the death of her mother.

Thought for the Day

Clay Smith shared this story with me and I thought it was very good, so I want to share it with you:



A few years ago a group of salesmen went to a regional sales convention
in Chicago . They had assured their wives that they would be home in plenty of
time for Friday night's dinner. In their rush, with tickets and
briefcases, one of these salesmen inadvertently kicked over a table which held
a display of apples. Apples flew everywhere. Without stopping or looking back,
they all managed to reach the plane in time for their nearly missed boarding.

ALL BUT ONE!!!
He paused, took a deep breath, got in touch with his feelings, and
experienced a twinge of compassion for the girl whose apple
stand had been overturned.



He told his buddies to go on without him, waved good-bye, told one of
them to call his wife when they arrived at their home destination and explain
his taking a later flight. Then he returned to the terminal where the apples
were all over the terminal floor.

He was glad he did.

The 16-year-old girl was totally blind! She was softly crying, tears
running down her cheeks in frustration, and at the same time helplessly
groping for her spilled produce as the crowd swirled about her, no one
stopping and no one to care for her plight.

The salesman knelt on the floor with her, gathered up the apples, put
them back on the table and helped organize her display. As he did this, he
noticed that many of them had become battered and bruised; these he set
aside in another basket.

When he had finished, he pulled out his wallet and said to the girl,
'Here,
please take this $40 for the damage we did. Are you okay?' She nodded
through her tears.. He continued on with, 'I hope we didn't
spoil your day too badly.'

As the salesman started to walkaway, the bewildered blind girl called
out to him, 'Mister....' He paused and turned to look back into those
blind eyes. She continued, 'Are you Jesus?'


He stopped in mid-stride, and he wondered. Then slowly he made his way
to catch the later flight with that question burning and bouncing about in his
soul: 'Are you Jesus?'

Do people mistake you for Jesus? That's our destiny, is it not? To
be so much like Jesus that people cannot tell the difference as we live and
interact with a world that is blind to His love, life and grace.


If we claim to know Him, we should live, walk and act as He would.
Knowing Him is more than simply quoting Scripture and going to church It's
actually living the Word as life unfolds day to day.


Press on!

Andrew






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