Good Morning!! Why is it when someone says to me..."See ya", I want to say..."Wouldnt want to be ya". Yes its pretty immature but it makes me smile, a memory of being a kid. Life today is full of raising kids, making business decisions, being married, paying bills, in other words pretty serious and daunting stuff. The memory of being a child conjures up the saying "child like faith". When we were kids, nothin was impossible, we truly believed that anything is possible. One of my regulars is running for office, he is a goldfish fish in a BIG pond. His task ahead of him is tough...the other day he pulled some pebbles out of his pocket, "Do you know what these are?", I had no answer, I just shook my head. "Last weekend, when I was on the road, a guy brought them to me, they are from the valley where David knocked Goliath down, I have kept them in my pocket, to remember...The impossible is possible with my faith in God". This made me giddy, I was struggling with decisions that require ALOT of child like faith, to believe in the impossible. Whatever the impossible that is going on in your life.... a health diagnosis, financial problems, a relationship gone bad, just remember nothing is impossible, you just have to believe, just like David did in that valley so many years ago, we have the same God that knocked that giant down. Happy Wednesday yall, when you are facing the impossible, remember what is like to be a child, just step out and believe.:)
April 18, 2012
Good Morning!! Why is it when someone says to me..."See ya", I want to say..."Wouldnt want to be ya". Yes its pretty immature but it makes me smile, a memory of being a kid. Life today is full of raising kids, making business decisions, being married, paying bills, in other words pretty serious and daunting stuff. The memory of being a child conjures up the saying "child like faith". When we were kids, nothin was impossible, we truly believed that anything is possible. One of my regulars is running for office, he is a goldfish fish in a BIG pond. His task ahead of him is tough...the other day he pulled some pebbles out of his pocket, "Do you know what these are?", I had no answer, I just shook my head. "Last weekend, when I was on the road, a guy brought them to me, they are from the valley where David knocked Goliath down, I have kept them in my pocket, to remember...The impossible is possible with my faith in God". This made me giddy, I was struggling with decisions that require ALOT of child like faith, to believe in the impossible. Whatever the impossible that is going on in your life.... a health diagnosis, financial problems, a relationship gone bad, just remember nothing is impossible, you just have to believe, just like David did in that valley so many years ago, we have the same God that knocked that giant down. Happy Wednesday yall, when you are facing the impossible, remember what is like to be a child, just step out and believe.:)
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Manuel Franco
9/14/2023 12:51:55 am
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