Dear God;Help me to be a good sport in this game of life. I don't ask for an easy place in the lineup. Put me anywhere you need me. I only ask that I can give you 100% of everything I have. If all the hard drives seem to come my way, I thank you for the compliment. Help me to remember that you never send a player more trouble than he can handle.
And, help me, Lord, to accept the bad breaks as a part of the game. May I always play on the square no matter what others do. Help me to study the Book so I'll know the rules.
Finally, God, if the natural turn of events goes against me and I'm benched for sickness or old age, help me to accept that as part of the game, too. Keep me from whimpering that I was framed or that I got a raw deal. And when I finish the final inning, I ask for no laurels. All I want is to believe in my heart that I played as well as I could and that I didn't let you down."
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I share this inspirational thought so you may enjoy its simple message and so we may be reminded once again that we are the players and God is the Coach. Or, in the words of the hymn writer, "Thou art the Potter, I am the clay! (Ephesians 6:10-20)
I share this inspirational thought so you may enjoy its simple message and so we may be reminded once again that we are the players and God is the Coach. Or, in the words of the hymn writer, "Thou art the Potter, I am the clay! (Ephesians 6:10-20)
Dear Dad-
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration to me! A men who showed me the Lord and the meaning of it all.
I am so proud of you that it makes my eyes tear up just thinking about you.
You raised me up so I can stand on Mountains. You raised me up to walk on stormy seas. Your example is an inspiration.
Love from your youngest son.
Larry Santi
Right on Dad-in-law!!! I thank God for you.
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Deb
Good first blog post Grandpa!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures,
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Hey Larry, I have succeeded I think. I'll post your dad's comment tomorrow - mom
ReplyDeleteMom you are so smart!!!
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Larry, I'm so overwhelmed with pride for yours
ReplyDeleteand Debbie's comments. I cannot find the proper words to thank you both for being my son and daughter-in-law. You both have been so good to me and mom. I L -O -V - E you both. Dad
Thanks Dad,... I am wondering if Mom has something to add to this post???
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