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YOU KNOW BETTER, BUT……

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50 IS NOT OLD | YOU KNOW BETTER BUT.....How many times have you done something that you know better, but still do? I think this is something that all of us can relate to in one way or another. I unfortunately can relate really well. I recently, (this week), had one of these moments.

My daughter is in visiting and she is attending a wedding in South Carolina. Since she flew in from Alaska, she had no vehicle to drive, so she took mine. We have an older car from Joe’s mother, that no one ever drives, so we could make do until mine comes back. One day Joe was going to play golf with some of his buddies, and he told me he would ride with them, so I could have his truck to drive. Sounds great, I like his truck, all except the part were he has no running boards. For me to get into the truck, I have to jump, crawl, and pull. Lol!

Everything was going good, until I needed to leave the house and go to the store. I pulled out of the driveway and stopped to get the mail. I eased the lid down, and looked inside to see if we had any mail. There was a spider under the pull down lip of the box, and when it crawled out, I jumped and let go of the lid. It fell down and hit the side of Joe’s truck leaving a scratch about 3 inches long.

I know all you gurls are cringing right along with me. What could be worse than putting a 3 inch long scratch on the driver’s door, right where he would see it every time he opened the door? Let me back up a little and tell you that I had already done a similar thing with MY vehicle. I looked in the mailbox and then started to drive off, the door fell open because I didn’t shut it really good and left a scratch down the side of my back door. Joe told me NOT to check the mail from the vehicle again. He told me to park the vehicle at the end of the drive and get out.

You can see my dilemma. Not only had I scratched his truck, but I did it by not listening to what he had told me. I tried every way to come up with a good excuse for how the truck got scratched. Maybe I tripped and scratched it with my keys, or Emersyn threw something and it hit the truck, or maybe I had no idea where the scratch even came from. But in the end, I told the truth and waited for the explosion. Nothing, he said hardly anything. I think he knew I had beat myself up all day over it, and he said that it was no big deal. The truck could be fixed, not to worry any more.

This all got me to thinking about the Lord. How many times have I done things He told me NOT to do? How many excuses have I made for my behavior? The problem is, I can’t hide from Him. He knows my every action! He knows my every thought!

I am glad that Joe didn’t get mad and forgave me for my actions. But more importantly, I am THRILLED that the Lord forgives me, and that He loves me! I am His child, and even though I am sometimes disobedient, He still welcomes me with open arms. I am thankful!!!!

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31 Comments

  1. great story Tania, and a great reminder of God’s love for us. Have a blessed sunday

  2. I so needed this today! Thank you for the reminder!

  3. Is there one of us who can’t relate to your story? Yes, I cringed along with you as I read what happened. And I share your worry about the possible consequences of telling the truth.

    It seems to me we can, in some tiny way, model God’s forgiveness, especially when I remember all the times I needed it. I’m thankful Joe did that. My father was a pretty good example of patience and forgiveness, which made me very lucky because Dad’s example made it easier to go to my Heavenly Father when I messed up.

    Hope you and your family are enjoying a relaxing weekend. Thanks for all the joy and inspiration you give us with your blog. God is surely working through you.

  4. Gina D from McKinney says:

    As a parent how many times have we forgiven our disobedient children and welcomed rhem with love into our open arms? How much MORE does our Father in Heaven welcome us into His arms? All we have to do is ask for forgiveness and He forgives ad completely forgets our disobedience and sin. What a wonderful thing! Thank you for reminding us of that.

    1. I have forgiven many times, but I seem to have a very long memory. I am so thankful that when He forgives, He forgets!

  5. Anita DeBoard says:

    What a great devotional and so true. I’m so glad that the Lord has that big eraser to keep erasing our sins and forgiving us! I love your blog and can’t wait to read it every morning!

    1. I too am thankful for that BIG eraser.

  6. Lanita Anderson says:

    Thank you for sharing – a great reminder for all of us! And what a blessing that we have the Lord’s love and forgiveness for those times when we either don’t listen, or are not obedient. Blessings to you this Sunday…..

  7. Beautiful story, Joe must be a great man! 🙂 and it must be really safe knowing that someone up there loves you!

  8. Mary Lu Belote says:

    May God bless Joe for being an understanding husband and you for telling the truth to “face the music”. I hope I would have done the same in your situation. Thank you for sharing, Tania. Have a wonderful day!