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ALL KEYED UP!

6/29/2024

 
It all unfolded earlier this week when my wife and I set about cutting our grass.  Now, to set the stage, we have three mowers. First, there is the big five-foot SCAG Turf-Tiger zero-turn commercial mower my wife inherited from her father.  She rides this and cuts the large, flat open areas of our property.

We also have two much smaller Toro Timecutter 4220 zero-turn mowers that are exactly alike.  One which we bought and which I ride to cut the smaller, more intricate sections of our property, and another one just like it which was also once her father’s, and which we use far less often to cut the woods and creek bank behind our house.

In any event, after two hours of cutting grass one day earlier this week, I pulled the Toro off to the side of the yard in order to blow it off before putting it in the barn.  When I looked down at the ignition switch, I noticed that the key was missing.  I searched feverishly for the key, but did not see it anywhere.  I then retrieved the key from the identical Toro in order to turn off the one I was using once I got it back into the barn.

Thereafter, I spent the better part of an hour walking all over the yard looking for a lost lawnmower key.  Sadly, I never found it.

Given that I had never before lost a lawnmower key, I suddenly found myself quite apprehensive about losing the only remaining one.  My distress was only magnified by the fact that I was scheduled the following day to cut the grass at the local cemetery just down the road.  After all, if I lost the second key, I would no longer be able to use either mower.

Thus it was that all during the time I was cutting the cemetery the next day, I kept looking down at the ignition switch to check that the key was where it should be.  Thankfully, it stayed put; and ultimately, I was able to mow the graveyard, load up the mower, get it back home, and unload it.

Once home, I drove it off the trailer and pulled it over to the side of the yard to blow it off once again before putting it in the barn.  My precious wife came walking up with the blower and signaled that she would take care of this for me while I put away the push mower, the trimmer, and the gas cans before dropping the trailer and parking the truck.

It was then that the miracle happened.  Just after she blew off the Toro mower and parked it in the barn, she turned to me with a big grin on her face.  In one hand, she had the second Toro key that she had taken from the ignition.  In her other hand, she held up the long lost first Toro key. 

It had somehow fallen into the housing of the mower the day before and then managed to stay there the entire time I had both transported and used the mower to cut the cemetery grass!  My wife found it when she was in the process of blowing off the mower after I had cut the cemetery.

I had to laugh out loud!  For the better part of twenty-four hours, I had sweated the absence of that single key.  I had worried continuously as I had considered all the various consequences that might come about as a result of no longer having it.  And yet, it had been there all along - right beside me on the mower!  It had never even left my side!

Being a child of the seventies, the words to an old Eagles song came to mind:  “So oftentimes it happens that we live our lives in chains. And we never even know we have the key!”

Of course, upon further reflection, I was reminded of the words of Jesus, Who once asked His followers:  “Why do you worry?”  He then reminded them (and us) that our Heavenly Father is well aware of all that we are up against, and that He will faithfully provide.

For this same Heavenly Father has promised us (more than once, I might add) that He will never leave us nor forsake us.  That is to say that He will always be with us, meaning that He is with us every step of the way in life, even when we may not realize it!

Had I have only known that I had the key with me all along, I would never have spent so much time fretting over my circumstance with regard to a simple lawnmower.

And in all of this I have been reminded that I have doubtless spent far too much time in my life fretting and worrying about other things, many of which were far more significant than a mere lawnmower.  For no matter what I faced, even if I did not realize it, God was with me all along, right by my side!  Despite my fears, He had never once forsaken me.  He never has and He never will!

Maybe, just maybe, the key to life is grasping this basic principle. And maybe, just maybe, you like me needed to be reminded of this principle this very day.  Why be all keyed up when we don't have to be?!

SOURCES:

EAGLES SONG LYRICS: 

https://www.songfacts.com/lyrics/eagles/already-gone.

SCRIPTURE:

https://biblehub.com/niv/matthew/6.htm;

https://biblehub.com/joshua/1-5.htm;

https://biblehub.com/hebrews/13-5.htm.

EVERYTHING OR NOTHING

6/24/2024

 
As I pen this blog, the University of Tennessee Volunteers Baseball Team is set to duke it out later tonight with the Texas A&M Aggies in the rubber game of the best of three Men’s College World Series championship.  Whichever team wins, it will be historic, as both are playing for their first ever NCAA National Baseball Championship.
 
Even though my beloved University of Georgia Bulldogs were eliminated earlier, when the MCWS tournament got underway, at least two other Southeastern Conference Teams, The University of Florida Gators and the University of Kentucky Wildcats, were also represented.  And given that four of the eight teams who made it to Omaha were Southeastern Conference Teams, it is not surprising that the two finalists represent the SEC.

All that is to say that even if the Tennessee Volunteers wind up losing, at least the Southeastern Conference is guaranteed a 2024 NCAA Baseball National Championship!  But I digress…

What I like about situations like tonight is that both teams have nothing to lose.  Neither team has the luxury of a cushion, meaning that they cannot afford a loss.  In other words, it’s do or die tonight.  There is no fourth game in the series.  There is no next game.

For this reason, one can expect each team to play with abandonment.  By this I mean that all the normal rules no longer apply.  Thus, starting pitchers who would normally be out of the rotation for several days resting up for their next start no longer have this luxury.  They may well be called upon in a relief roll.

Everyday starters may be yanked from the game at any time in order to give way to a faster baserunner whose speed, in a critical moment, might just win the game.  Such are the realities of the last game of the season.  Both teams lay everything they have on the line.  It’s win or lose, all or nothing; for there literally is no tomorrow!

I am reminded of a blog post I wrote some eleven years ago (back on 02/15/2013) titled “ALL OR NOTHING”.  In it, I wrote about EON Productions, run by Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman.  These two men believed so strongly in the possibility of success in bringing Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels to film that they staked everything they had financially on their new production company. 

​For this reason, they chose the name of EON Productions, standing for “Everything or Nothing”.  Needless to say, their bet paid off as their nothing literally became their everything when the various James Bond films eventually became the most successful movie franchise in all of movie history!


I’m sure both the Tennessee Volunteers and the Texas A&M Aggies will both be approaching tonight’s game with a similar attitude.  For in each case, it really comes down to one thing:  it’s everything or nothing!

One of my favorite Old Testament verses is found in Ecclesiastes, chapter 11, verse 1.  The King James Version reads:  “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.”  The New International Version translates this as:  “Ship your grain across the sea; after many days you may well receive a return.”

The point is that there comes a time when one must take the plunge!  Every so often, the time and the circumstances call for boldly risking everything, as if there were no tomorrow.  Or at least as if tomorrow entirely depended upon what one does today.

As I look back on my life, I recognize that there were any number of times when I willingly chose to conform to everyday rules and expectations.  In short, I chose to play it safe.  And for the most part, this practice generally proved rewarding.

But there were other times when I opted to take a different approach.  On those occasions, each one arguably during a far more critical time in my life, I chose to lay it all on the line, to adopt the approach of “everything or nothing”. 

Such times include when I chose to roll the proverbial dice and propose to my girlfriend, when I chose to give up my plans and surrender to the call to ministry, when I chose to leave my comfort zone and march off my map, as it were, as I followed the calling of the Lord.  Etc., etc…

Every single time that I cast my bread upon the water, as it were, I found that received a reward that far surpassed the sacrifice I had made.  And this brings me to the point of my post today, which is simply this:  “Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained!” 

What about you, my friend?  Are you content merely to play it safe?  Simply to follow the rules and meet expectations?  Or are you prepared, especially if the occasion warrants, to “cast your bread upon the waters” and say “Everything or Nothing!”

The ancient Romans were fond of saying “Fortune Favors the Bold”.  So, it seems, does the Lord!  Therefore, be bold, my friend.  Day by day, as the Lord gives you opportunity, increasingly choose to lay it all on the line.  Live as if there is no tomorrow.  And in God’s perfect timing, your efforts will surely be rewarded!

PREVIOUS BLOG POST:

https://www.cleoejacksoniii.com/my-ongoing-thoughts/all-or-nothing2.

SCRIPTURE:

https://biblehub.com/ecclesiastes/11-1.htm.

SLOWING DOWN!

6/19/2024

 
It seems that two brothers from New York City got tired of the hectic pace of city life.  So, they decided to move to Texas where they bought a 50-acre farm in order to experience life at a little slower pace.

After a few weeks they decided they needed a mule to plow with so they got in their flatbed truck and drove down to a neighbor’s farm to see if he had a mule to sell. The neighbor told them that people in Texas didn’t use mules for plowing any more but he could not resist the opportunity to have a little fun with the city slickers.

He pointed to a watermelon patch and said, “I don’t have a mule, but I do have some mule eggs. Maybe you’d like to buy a couple and hatch your own. They said, “We don’t need that mule till the spring so we’ll do that. We’ll take two.” They bought the melons, placed them on the back of their truck and headed down the bumpy road toward home.

They were almost there when they hit a huge bump and one of the watermelons bounced off the back of the truck, hit the road, and burst open. Seeing what happened, the driver stopped the truck and turned around to retrieve the “mule egg.” Meanwhile, a big Texas jack rabbit came hopping by, saw the melon, and began to enjoy it. When the brothers saw the long ears and the furry back, they shouted, “Look, the egg has hatched. Let’s get the mule.”

Well, of course, the jack rabbit took off at lightning speed as the New Yorkers hotly pursued. They gave the chase everything they had, but to no avail. After about 30 minutes chase, they sat down exhausted and one of the men said, “I give up. We’re never going to catch that mule.” The other brother replied, “Me too, but I think it’s just as well, I’m not sure I wanted to plow that fast anyway!”

Down through the years, I heard many a speaker tell versions of this joke.  Whenever they did, it was usually to emphasize that far too many of us are running around far too fast; and that most of us just need to slow down a bit.  How right they were!

For my part, I have discovered that even when people are technically retired, they can still find themselves running a bit too fast and in need of a bit of a rest.  And it was for this reason that my blog post today is a little later than usual.  You see, my wife and I decided to take a little time off recently for some much needed R & R.
 
I’m sure glad we did; for in the process, I have been reminded of the value of a little down time.  By design, a vacation allows us to get away from the daily grind in order to relax and recharge.  And that principle applies at any and every stage of life - even when one no longer punches the proverbial time clock in the workaday world.

My father-in-law is in Heaven now.  I miss him; but I know I will see him again one day.  Meanwhile, I am reminded almost daily of a conversation I once had with him wherein he told me that he could never seem to get anything done in his retirement.  By this he meant that he could never get caught up.  There was always something else to do.  Always somewhere else to go.  Always someone else to meet. 

He went on to say that he felt as if he got more done back when he was working than once he retired.  By contrast, once he retired, there was just never enough time in any given day to get everything done that needed to be done.

At the time, I did not understand what he meant.  But these days, I find that I can easily relate to his observation.  It seems that the more I do, the more I find that I still need to do!  I just never seem to have enough time to complete all my varied projects. 

Lately, however, I have been asking myself to what avail all this activity amounts.

One of my favorite bands was the country rock super group, “Alabama”.  With over 41 number-one records on the Billboard charts to their credit, and having sold over 75 million records, to this day, they are the most successful band in country music history.  One of my favorite Alabama songs is titled “I’m In a Hurry and Don’t Know Why”.  Here are the lyrics…

I'm in a hurry to get things done
Oh, I rush and rush until life's no fun
All I really gotta do is live and die
But I'm in a hurry and don't know why

Don't know why
I have to drive so fast
My car has nothing to prove
It's not new
But it'll do 0 to 60 in 5.2, oh...

I'm in a hurry to get things done
Oh I rush and rush until life's no fun
All I really gotta do is live and die
But I'm in a hurry and don't know why

Can't be late
I leave in plenty of time
Shaking hands with the clock
I can't stop
I'm on a roll and I'm ready to rock, oh...

I'm in a hurry to get things done
Oh I rush and rush until life's no fun
All I really gotta do is live and die
But I'm in a hurry and don't know why

I hear a voice
It says I'm running behind
I better pick up my pace
It's a race
And there ain't no room
For someone in second place

I'm in a hurry to get things done
Oh I rush and rush until life's no fun
All I really gotta do is live and die
But I'm in a hurry and don't know why


Can you relate?  I know I can.  So could the Psalmist, who long ago wrote (in Psalm 127, verse 2): “It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil…”

Jesus could also relate.  He often went away to refresh and rejuvenate.  The New Testament Gospels make this plain.  (Cf.: Matthew 14:13; Mark 1:35; Luke 4:42).  And no doubt it was because He understood the value of such retreats that He directed His followers to do the same.  In the New Testament gospel of Mark, chapter 6, verse 31, He admonishes His followers to:  “Get away by yourselves to a secluded place and rest a little while.”

Over the last few days, my wife and I have been able to slow down, to get away, to rest, to renew, to reconsider, and to reprioritize.  In the process, we have become living testimonies to the promise and power of renewal as found in the words of our Lord.

And now that we are back home, we have determined to spend a bit more time riding in the slow lane.  Already, it turns out that the journey is a bit more enjoyable as we are proceeding at a little slower pace.

JOKE SOURCE:

Available widely on the internet.  See, for instance:

https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php?id=146507.

BAND SOURCE:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_(band).

LYRICS SOURCE:

https://genius.com/Alabama-im-in-a-hurry-and-dont-know-why-lyrics.

SCRIPTURE:

https://biblehub.com/psalms/127-2.htm;

https://biblehub.com/matthew/14-13.htm;

https://biblehub.com/mark/1-35.htm;

https://biblehub.com/luke/4-42.htm;

https://biblehub.com/mark/6-31.htm.

FRUIT LOOP!

6/11/2024

 
Paul Powell once told the story of a young man who was an avid golfer that found himself with a few hours to spare one afternoon. So, he figured if he hurried and played very fast, he could get in nine holes before he had to head home.

Just as he was about to tee off, an old gentleman shuffled onto the tee and asked if he could accompany the young man as he was golfing alone.  Not being able to say no, he allowed the old man to join him. To his surprise, the old man played fairly quickly.  He didn’t hit the ball far, but plodded along consistently and didn’t waste much time.

Finally, they reached the 9th fairway and the young man found himself with a tough shot.  There was a large pine tree right in front of his ball and directly between his ball and the green.  After several minutes of debating how to hit the shot, the old man finally said, “You know, when I was your age, I’d hit the ball right over that tree.”

With that challenge placed before him, the youngster swung hard, hit the ball up, right smack into the top of the tree trunk and it thudded back on the ground not a foot from where it had originally lay.  The old man offered one more comment, “Of course, when I was your age, that pine tree was only three feet tall.”

This story came to mind today as I worked in my orchard.  Given that I have not updated my faithful readers on its status, I thought I would do so in this post.

I am happy to report that my thirty-one trees are all doing just fine.  Apart from the occasional Japanese Beatle infestation, they are arguably thriving.  So much so that the largest of them, an apricot tree, is now some twelve feet tall!

More to the point, it is literally loaded with apricots!  Not to be outdone, my crabapple tree is also bearing fruit.  As are my three pomegranate trees and my three cherry trees.  But none of these even begin to compare to my muscadine and scuppernong vines situated nearby.  Last year, they bore plentifully; and I anticipate that they will do so even more this year.

Still, by far and away, nothing matches my humble blackberry vines.  As I write this, they are laden with luscious berries!  I attempted to count these berries as I rode back and forth on the lawnmower earlier today.  But the number was such that I quickly realized my attempt to do so was (Shall we say?) fruitless.

I share all of this for several reasons.  First, because in previous blogs, I have berated certain of my fruit trees that shriveled and died and had to be replaced as they were taking up prime real estate in my orchard.  (Cf.:  “Apple Turnover” - https://www.cleoejacksoniii.com/my-ongoing-thoughts/apple-turnover).  If it is right to condemn plants that don’t produce; it is also fitting to affirm plants that do!

Second, and more importantly, the producing of fruit is a concept well worth celebrating.  After all, this is the whole reason why I conceived, planted, and laboriously nurtured all these plants in the first place.

Last, but certainly not least, I share this for the spiritual parallel.  In the New Testament Gospel of John (chapter 15, verse 8), Jesus Christ said: “By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be my disciples.”

For several years now, I have fretted and worried over all the varied plants within my orchard.  I have done so for one simple reason – I want them all to bear fruit!

It strikes me that all of my intentions for and attentions to my various plants are merely a reflection of our Lord’s intentions for and attentions to each and every open of us.  Our Lord gives each and every one of us life - not just physical, but also spiritual.  As He does, He envisions how each and every one of us can, and should, then grow, mature, and eventually bear much fruit for His glory.

The Apostle Paul understood this concept.  Thus it is that he writes (in his New Testament Letter to the Galatians, chapter 5, verses 22-23):  “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.  Against such things there is no law.”  The Contemporary English Version translates the latter verse this way:  “There is no law against behaving in any of these ways.”

As I move forward, I hope my orchard will continue to bear much fruit.  After all, I, my wife, my children, and my grandsons will all eventually benefit as a result.  Better yet, as I go forth into each new day, I pray that I will bear spiritual fruit.  For if I do, not just me, but everyone I know (and perhaps even some I don’t) will benefit as God intends.  

Thereafter, whether I am involved or not, I trust that whomever I will have influenced by my own fruit will then go on to influence others by their own fruit.  No doubt, this is the very cycle God intended – a “Divine fruit loop”!

JOKE SOURCE:

https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php?id=146507.  See page 110.

PRIOR BLOG POST:

https://www.cleoejacksoniii.com/my-ongoing-thoughts/apple-turnover.

SCRIPTURES SOURCES:

https://biblehub.com/john/15-8.htm;

https://biblehub.com/niv/galatians/5.htm;

https://biblehub.com/cev/galatians/5.htm.

SEE ALSO:

For whatever reason, I feel compelled to include this link as well:

https://www.frootloops.com/en_US/home.html.

“PLEASE, ALLOW ME!”

6/6/2024

 
I love the headline I read yesterday:  “Prank Caller Tricks Ohio Pizza Shop with Large Order, Local Businessman Steps In”.  Subtitled “Joke's Over as Maumee, Ohio, Pizza Shop's Hard Work Didn't Go To Waste After All”, the piece, written by Ashley DiMella and appearing on Fox Business News’ website, was dated June 5, 2024.

According to the article:

A pizza shop in Ohio was saved by a local business owner after a prankster apparently placed a large food order and never picked it up.

PizzAroma in Maumee was reportedly the target after a woman submitted the order for 16 large pies – eight cheese and eight pepperoni – to be picked up the following day.

Rocky Keefer, manager of PizzAroma, told Fox Television Stations his shop sometimes caters events, so he and his staff thought there was nothing unusual about the order.

Keefer said that the following day, the woman called back to ask when the pizzas would be ready. Keefer said he told her that they were being placed in the oven.
The 16 pizzas, which totaled $112, were expected to be paid for upon pickup.

But as time passed and no one arrived to pick up the order, the pies became old, and the shop had to toss them. The prank had delayed other customers' orders as well, Fox Television Stations reported.

PizzAroma reportedly traced the woman's phone number back to an app that allows people to make prank calls using a fake number.

"I can't believe this happened because we took time out to make sure it was done. I just don't understand why people can do that to somebody," Keefer told Fox Television Stations.

In a turn of events, a local business owner heard about the prank through social media and footed the bill.

Travis Truesdell, a U.S. Army veteran and owner of True Aerial Signs in Toledo, not only compensated the pizzeria but purchased additional pizza pies to share with his own employees.

"It just automatically resonated with me. I understand how hard it is sometimes to make ends meet," Truesdell told Fox Television Stations.

"Doing the right thing is so easy, and it really makes a difference to other people," he said.

PizzAroma staff said after the experience they have changed their policy, and customers who order 10 or more pizzas will have to pay upfront – either over the phone or in person.

Keefer said he hopes humanity was restored by Truesdell's kindness. "It's nice that we have other small businesses looking out for us. Small businesses looking out for each other and have each other's backs. It makes me proud," Keefer said.


Now, how does one respond to such a story?  My response is first to say shame on anyone who deliberately deceives and thereby obligates another.  And yet, I would also say kudos to anyone who voluntarily steps up and rights a wrong they discover has been committed.

More to the point, it was the the timing of the story that intrigued me most.  You see, it was posted on June 5, 2024 – one day prior to the eightieth anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944, on which occurred the World War Two Allied invasion of Axis-Occupied Europe.

I trust you see the parallels.  In the 1930s and 1940s, an entire continent of people (along with much of the rest of the world’s population) was first deceived and then ensnared by the malevolent Axis forces of Germany, Italy, and Japan.  Oppressed and subjugated therein, they found themselves desperately in need of help from beyond.

Arguably June 6, 1944 best represents the day that the Allied forces of the rest of the world voluntarily stepped forth and began to right that terrible wrong. 

To be sure, it would have been easy enough for England, having survived the so-called “Battle of Britain”, to have sat back and cared only for her own.
 

It would have been even easier for America, an entire ocean away, to have remained a distant and seemingly disinterested observer.  And yet, to their eternal credit, both nations voluntarily and willingly stepped forth and began the costly process of leading the charge to right a myriad of obvious wrongs!

And so I say, some eighty years on:  “Kudos to all those involved in the Allied efforts on that Day of Days, June 6, 1944, to bring liberty, irrespective of the cost, to all those who were being held captive!”

In all of this, of course, I am reminded of yet Another Individual Who voluntarily stepped forth and paid the price to right a myriad of terrible wrongs.  By this I mean that I am reminded of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Who chose of His own volition to come to my aid, and then to do battle to set me free. 

And He did this, not just for me.  For i am only one of untold billions of individuals just like me, all of whom were originally created in His image, but who thereafter found themselves deceived and ensnared and subjugated by the Evil One.


In the New Testament Gospel of John (chapter 15, verse 13), Jesus Himself proclaims the following truth:  “Greater love hath no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”  The Apostle builds upon this statement when, in his New Testament Epistle to the Romans (chapter 5, verse 8), he says:  “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

In light of this, may D-Day, 1944 A.D. forever live as a testament to mankind’s willingness to sacrifice on behalf of others.  In like manner, may Good Friday, 33 A.D. forever serve to remind us of the Son of God's Own willingness to sacrifice Himself on behalf of each and every one of us!

STORY SOURCE:

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/prank-caller-tricks-ohio-pizza-shop-large-order-local-businessman-steps.

SCRIPTURE SOURCES:

https://biblehub.com/john/15-13.htm;

https://biblehub.com/romans/5-8.ht.

THE BETTER HALF!

6/3/2024

 
It seems that, while attending his church’s “Marriage Marathon” weekend, an old man named Pete was actually soon to celebrate his very own 50th wedding anniversary.  The minister in charge asked him to take a few minutes and share some insight into how he had managed to maintain his marriage with the same woman for all these years.

Pete replied to the audience, “Well, I treated her with respect, spent money on her, but mostly I took her traveling on special occasions.”  The minister inquired, “Trips to where?”  “Well, for our 25th anniversary, I took her to Beijing.”

The minister then said, “What a terrific example you are to all husbands, Pete.  Please tell the audience what you’re going to do for your wife on your 50th anniversary.”  “I guess I’m going back to get her.”

As I write this, my wife and I are barely a week away from our 41st wedding anniversary.  Any way you look at it, that is much closer to our 50th wedding anniversary than it is to our 25th wedding anniversary.  More to the point, back when my wife and I celebrated our silver wedding anniversary, neither she nor I deposited and abandoned the other anywhere other than our humble abode.

And for this reason, should the Lord tarry and our golden anniversary eventually roll around, neither of us will have to retrieve the other, or, for that matter, even go looking for the other.
In the King James Translation of the Old Testament Book of Proverbs, chapter 18, verse 22, we read:  “Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.”  The Amplified Version translates this verse as:  “He who finds a true and faithful wife finds a good thing…”

I myself will amplify this!  On June 11, 1983, I found myself the recipient of a true and faithful wife!  I praise God for the day I first laid eyes upon her, for every single day I have viewed her since, and for the hope I have for every single day I will behold her henceforth into the future. 

You see, she is clearly the “better half” of our relationship.  Little wonder, therefore, that I see her as such a blessing given to me by the Lord.

I say this because, from the very beginning in our relationship, my precious wife has been for me “a (very) good thing”!  For that, I am now and always will be thankful.   For that as well, I am also compelled to do my very best to insure that she will always have the same testimony in the future in regard to me as her husband that I continue to have for her as my wife!

After all, most couples who make it to their 50th anniversary and beyond usually do so, not because one spouse has been left by the other in a foreign country for the past twenty-five years, but rather because each spouse has spent that time considering (and treating their partner as) “the better half”!

JOKE SOURCE:

https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/66830.pdf.

SEE ALSO:

https://www.charmsoflight.com/anniversary-gemstones.

SCRIPTURE SOURCE:

https://biblehub.com/proverbs/18-22.htm. 

    Cleo E. Jackson, III

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