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The True Spirit
The temperature is dropping each day, As time seems to move faster than before. People are whistling as they race around, Picking out toys for the children
they adore. Junk food eaten to save time spent on dinner. Everyone's in a hurry to rush home now, Giving gifts can make anyone feel
like a winner. With a cardboard sign and shabby clothes on his back. I can't just look away and pretend he's not there, Somehow this man has gotten on the
wrong track. Bags of CD's, shoes, toys and candy are there. Maybe he put himself in this unkind position, But isn't this the time of year when
we should share? I see a glimmer of hope in his dull gray eyes. As I hand him the remaining contents of my wallet, I see tears start to flow that take
me by surprise. "Lady, I don't know who you are, or what you see in me, But I want you to know that in my eyes, you're an angel." You see, he is just what anyone of us
could be. I hope I never lose that sense of compassion for others. It could be my own family standing in the cold some day, Or your daughters, sons, sisters or
brothers. I can't stand to think I've passed up someone in need. I try to be an example that I'm proud for my children to follow, That starts by showing them there is
more to life than greed. |
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The Nugget: Published three times a week, this newsletter features inspirational devotionals and mini-sermons dedicated to drawing mankind closer to each other and to Christ.
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