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Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

Last post 08-16-2007, 11:02 AM by 4jesus. 5 replies.
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  •  07-09-2007, 5:40 PM 38

    Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    There isn't 1 person I started this journey on with a long time ago that has stayed sober, and GOD tells me that they are human and make mistakes... It is becoming very hard to seperate from meetings about AA and meetings about SOBER, I am a very obedient follower of GOD and a friend to humans, so when I sit back and look at my life and how things are being delt I wonder what GOD really wants me to do, besides help my fellow man and that can only go so far... Does God want me to seclude my family away from those same people that I used to run with and drink with and now that they pretend to be sober even for a week do I take them to lunch?????  How confusing,,, so, those of you who do know me, I have chosen the path to keep my family away from the people who one day say I'm done and then the next are asking for handouts.  I guess I would just rather not know either way..........Love you all !!!   When I go meet GOD and he asks me if I did the best that I could I am going to say with pride, Yes, father the best I humanly could....

  •  07-17-2007, 9:25 PM 39 in reply to 38

    Re: Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    since my last writing i have talked with several people and I have come to an understanding that people are just going to be people and I need to just let them do what they are going to do.  I fought for those same people to have those rights.... Imagine that...Have a Great Day
  •  08-15-2007, 2:52 PM 43 in reply to 39

    Re: Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    The number one rule in the Bible. Love God with all you heart mind and soul and love your neighbor as you want to be loved.
  •  08-15-2007, 8:22 PM 44 in reply to 39

    Re: Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    writing again, loving the fact the church is doing so well.  My birthday is coming up really soon and I really didn't think I was going to make this one.  I am loved by some very special people and I am truly  blessed..... So to those of you that have had a major impact on my life, Thank you
  •  08-16-2007, 10:49 AM 46 in reply to 44

    Re: Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    The Sober Church ROCKS!!!!!  it is my home. The Holy Spirit is at work everyday in our lives.
  •  08-16-2007, 11:02 AM 47 in reply to 46

    Re: Living, believing that God has another plan besides what is being delt.

    A good story:
     
    I grew up in Trenton, a west Tennessee town of five thousand people. I have wonderful memories of those first eighteen years, and many people in Trenton influenced my life in very positive ways. My football coach, Walter Kilzer, taught me the importance of hard work, discipline, and believing in myself. My history teacher, Fred Culp, is still the funniest person I’ve ever met. He taught me that a sense of humor, and especially laughing at yourself, can be one of life’s greatest blessings.
     
    But my father was my hero. He taught me many things, but at the top of the list, he taught me to treat people with respect...to live the Golden Rule. I remember one particular instance of him teaching this “life lesson” as if it were yesterday. Dad owned a furniture store, and I used to dust the furniture every Wednesday after school to earn my allowance. One afternoon I observed my Dad talking to all the customers as they came in...the hardware store owner, the banker, a farmer, a doctor. At the end of the day, just as Dad was closing, the garbage collector came in.
     
    I was ready to go home, and I thought that surely Dad wouldn’t spend too much time with him. But I was wrong. Dad greeted him at the door with a big hug and talked with him about his wife and son who had been in a car accident the month before. He empathized, he asked questions, he listened, and he listened some more. I kept looking at the clock, and when the man finally left, I asked, “Dad, why did you spend so much time with him? He’s just the garbage collector.” Dad then looked at me, locked the front door to the store, and said, “Son, let’s talk.”
     
    He said, “I’m your father and I tell you lots of stuff as all fathers should, but if you remember nothing else I ever tell you, remember this...treat every human being just the way that you would want to be treated.” He said, “I know this is not the first time you’ve heard it, but I want to make sure it’s the first time you truly understand it, because if you had understood, you would never have said what you said.” We sat there and talked for another hour about the meaning and the power of the Golden Rule. Dad said, “If you live the Golden Rule everything else in life will usually work itself out, but if you don’t, your life probably will be very unhappy and without meaning.”
     
    I recently heard someone say, “If you teach your child the Golden Rule, you will have left them an estate of incalculable value.” Truer words were never spoken.
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