Fridays Test of Faith

Fridays Test of Faith

Good Morning Friends,

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It’s Friday once again, the work week is winding down to the weekend. I hope this week has brought you many reasons to laugh, smile and enjoy the life that you have. We have to remind ourselves to Live life and not just go through the motions. The message reminds us that staying Positive and having faith can help us in out journey. For?Life is what we choose to make it and there is never a?guarantee of tomorrow, so make the most of today!!


Wishing Each of YOU a Blessed Day!

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Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed.

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"Everything around us is made up of energy. To attract positive things in your life, start by giving off positive energy.”

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- Storm Jameson

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Life is a Test

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Bill and Pearl were a very special couple.

They were a couple who knew all about the brutality of life. One would never know the harshness of life they had endured unless you were very close to them.

Bill was a quiet unassuming man, who was devoted to his beloved Pearl. Pearl radiated happiness and was a delight to all that knew her. She loved life and constantly counted her blessings and practiced faithfully what she often reminded us, her family and friends -- "Laughter is the Best Medicine." Her infectious laugh was so contagious she had me convinced.

Anytime I was in charge of an entertainment event, program, or play, I would suggest she be guided to a seat near the front not far from the stage. Whatever the entertainment might be, and if laughter would be a plus, Pearl would make sure it was a hit. Her cheerfulness would infiltrate the audience and not only would laughter prevail, but also everyone, including the performers felt a jovial feeling.

A few years after we met Bill and Pearl, they experienced a tremendous financial setback which caused them to lose their farm.

There was never a complaint from either of them about their circumstances. Neither of them was in very good health and we were concerned as to what this latest blow could do to them. When my husband and I went to visit them to see what we could do to help, Bill said, "Here is where we are, here is where we have to go, and I guess packing our things is what must be done now."

Lorin asked, "What about your machinery?" He was determined to be of help, while refusing to show his sadness about the tragedy that had befallen this couple.

Bill's answer to this question was, "Well, since the farm is no longer ours, we have no use for the machinery, so we can leave it here for the young man who is going to take over. He will need it." Bill never thought of selling it. His first thought was someone needed it.

One day, while I was helping Pearl pack, there were boxes everywhere and there were piles of throw-a-way, piles to pack, piles to keep and piles for charity. As we worked, I kept thinking of their state of affairs and was on the verge of tears. It hurt so badly to think of my friend having to give up so much -- things that they had worked for all their lives. And now, at their age, moving into a small rented home...

I turned to ask her a question and saw this sweet, humble woman sitting in the midst of chaos with a smile on her face. She started to laugh. Her infectious laugh reached out to me and I soon found myself sitting on the floor beside her. Oh, how I was going to miss my friend -- this woman had been my confidante, my counselor, my good neighbor and especially my friend.

"Pearl, this is crazy. What are we laughing about? There is nothing funny about packing."

"Well you know what they say about life don't you?" The quizzical look on my face was evidence that I had no idea what she was referring to.

She continued, "You know, it is often said that life is a test."

"Well, yes, I have heard that," I answered. "But I still don't understand, what's so funny?"

She finally stopped laughing and with a sly smile said, "Honey, I just realized I have never been good at tests!"

She taught me that life was good under any circumstances, if I would allow myself to just count my blessings and find joy in laughter.

Pearl and her husband moved nearer to their children and life seemed to be going quite well for them, until a year later when Bill died. As she shared the news with me, my mind raced back to that afternoon sitting on her floor with debris all around us as she reminded me that, "Life was a test." Her voice told the whole story.

Regardless of how difficult the test was, she had enough faith that would see her through, despite what she had said that day -- "Honey, I have never been good at tests."

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A bit of humor to make you smile:

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A man at the Pub.

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A man has been drinking at a pub all night. When he stands up to leave , he falls flat on his face. He tries to stand one more time , but to no avail. Again , he falls flat on his face. He figures he’ll crawl outside and get some fresh air and maybe that will sober him up. Once outside , he stands up and , sure enough , he falls flat on his face. The man decides to crawl the four blocks to his home. When he arrives at the door , he stands up and falls flat on his face. He crawls through the door into his bedroom. When he reaches his bed , he tries one more time to stand up. This time , he manages to pull himself upright but he quickly fall right into bed. He is sound asleep as soon as his head hits the pillow. He awakens the next morning to his wife standing over him ,?shouting , “So , you’ve been drinking again!” ”Why would you say that?” he asks innocently. “the pub called. You left your wheelchair there again.”

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